This bill addresses the policies governing student use of cell phones and social media platforms in public schools in New Jersey. It mandates that each board of education adopt a policy that regulates student use of these technologies during school hours, on school buses, and at school-sanctioned events. The policy must include age-appropriate guidelines for limiting or prohibiting use, ensure compliance with students' Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and allow for exceptions in emergencies or for health-related reasons. Additionally, the bill requires the Commissioner of Education to develop comprehensive guidelines to assist schools in formulating these policies, which will cover various devices, storage options, network restrictions, and communication protocols.
Furthermore, the bill stipulates that public schools must implement network-based restrictions to prevent student access to social media platforms on all school-owned devices and networks. This initiative aims to reduce distractions caused by excessive smartphone and social media use, which has been linked to mental health issues and poor academic performance among students. The bill is set to take effect immediately and will apply to the first full school year following its enactment.