More Student Phones Will Be Stuffed Into Pouches in Dallas, Richardson ISDs

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More Student Phones Will Be Stuffed Into Pouches in Dallas, Richardson ISDs
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The use of Yondr pouches at campuses has been praised, but not everyone is on board.

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Texas schools’ implementation of Yondr pouches exemplifies a nationwide issue. Some 72% of high-school teachers say that cellphone distraction is a major problem in their classroom, according toa law in May 2023 prohibiting cellphone use during class time and blocking social media on district-provided internet services. New York City, with the country’s largest school system, is

In Richardson ISD, the experiment began in the 2022–23 school year at Forest Meadow Middle School. Principal Susan Burt credits the Yondr pouches with improving teacher retention and becoming a part of the school’s culture. Still, phones can be necessary for calling 911 quickly in emergency situations where a lockdown may not yet be in effect.against the Yondr pouches at DISD’s Bryan Adams High School Leadership Academy, which has rocured over 1,700 signatures, highlights the need for “IMMEDIATE” contact with families during emergencies.

Another criticism is that the cost of Yondr pouches could be put toward other resources to help students succeed. Richardson ISD will spend about $17 per student on the pouches, according to last year’s board meeting at which the district expanded the program to five schools. “I would personally rather teach the high-school students how to use properly than shut them down completely,” she said. “But I think it’s a great system for junior high students.”

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