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Conway Public Schools to restrict phone access during school hours using lockable pouches

The Conway Public Schools in Arkansas has announced a new initiative to ban the in-school use of cell phones at its four middle schools
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Conway, Arkansas – In an effort to minimize distractions and enhance the educational environment, the Conway School District in Arkansas has announced a new initiative to ban the in-school use of cell phones at its four middle schools. Starting after Thanksgiving break, the district will employ Yondr pouch technology, a method that restricts access to phones during school hours by securing them in a lockable pouch.

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The decision, revealed during the September 10 meeting of the school board, marks a significant shift in policy aimed at fostering better academic focus and reducing disruptions in classrooms. School Board President David Naylor Jr. has been a vocal advocate for the move. “For years, Naylor has been discussing the need to eliminate distractions caused by cell phones noting that the school board is there to prioritize education.

Each student will receive a personal Yondr pouch to store their phone from the start to the end of the school day. The phones will remain in students’ possession but will be inaccessible until they are unlocked with magnets located at school exits.

The Conway Public Schools in Arkansas has announced a new initiative to ban the in-school use of cell phones at its four middle schools

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Despite the board’s intentions, the policy has faced criticism, particularly from students who believe it may be impractical and restrictive. Some students voiced her concerns and think that such a measure is unnecessary. The pouches seem easy to break, and in case of an emergency, not having immediate access to our phones could be problematic.

The program also stipulates that any student who damages their pouch must replace it at a cost of $30, further stirring debate among parents and students alike.

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Implementation of the Yondr pouches will first be tested in the middle schools, which include Carl Stuart Middle School, Bob and Betty Courtway Middle School, Raymond and Phyllis Simon Middle School, and Ruth Doyle Middle School. This initial phase will serve as a pilot program, allowing the district to gather and analyze data on its effectiveness.

If the pilot data is as promising as anticipated, the school board will certainly consider expanding the program to include junior high and high school levels.

The Conway Public Schools in Arkansas has announced a new initiative to ban the in-school use of cell phones at its four middle schools

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The initiative is supported by state officials, including Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Secretary Jacob Oliva, who have helped secure funding for the program as part of a broader push to address educational challenges such as teacher shortages and student safety across Arkansas.

Proponents of the program, like Leach, hope it will not only reduce incidents like school fights, which often get filmed and circulated among students, but also improve academic performance and classroom engagement.

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The Yondr system is already in use in other districts within the state, such as Bentonville, which implemented the pouches for grades 5 through 8 starting in September.

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