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A 2025 New Jersey survey shows students and staff divided on school cell phone rules, citing distraction, mental health, and social needs.
A 2025 survey of New Jersey students reveals divided opinions on school cell phone restrictions.
At Mount Olive Middle School, where phones are banned during lunch, students support limited use, balancing social needs with concerns over misuse, while staff say phones hinder face-to-face interaction.
At Bernards High School, where rules vary by teacher, some students back bans due to distractions and mental health impacts, while others value phones for emergencies and family communication.
An exchange student from Spain praised strict school policies, noting improved focus and in-person interaction.
The findings reflect a national debate over balancing technology use, learning, and student well-being in schools.
Una encuesta de 2025 de Nueva Jersey muestra que los estudiantes y el personal están divididos en las reglas de teléfonos celulares de la escuela, citando distracción, salud mental y necesidades sociales.