Kids get their phones back as NEISD wraps up school year, cellphone crackdown expands this fall

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SAN ANTONIO – For students in one of San Antonio’s largest school districts, the arrival of summer vacation means the return of cellphones outside class.

The North East Independent School District (NEISD) recently concluded its academic year amidst significant changes to its cellphone policy. This adjustment follows discussions surrounding the potential conservatorship related to how the district managed cellphone usage among students. In April, after thorough deliberation, the school board voted to revise the policy, ensuring it aligns with the Texas Education Agency standards.

Under the newly updated regulations, students are required to keep their phones powered off during school hours. This policy change will take effect at the end of the current school year. Beginning in the next academic year, students will not be permitted to use their phones during lunch or in-between classes, aiming to foster a more focused learning environment.

Consequences for violations of this policy can vary. Depending on the campus and specific circumstances, students may face consequences ranging from initial warnings to parent conferences, or even in-school suspensions. This approach allows schools to address issues on a case-by-case basis, promoting accountability while maintaining a supportive educational environment.

In contrast, the San Antonio Independent School District (SAISD) has opted not to track cellphone violations across the district, viewing these incidents as issues best managed at the classroom level. This decentralized approach reflects the district’s commitment to empowering teachers to handle classroom management within their unique settings.

For now, however, students can temporarily set aside concerns about their cellphone usage—at least until the rules are enforced once again in August. As the summer break approaches, students and parents alike are left to navigate the balance between technology use and educational focus, a conversation that continues to evolve as schools adapt to the digital age.

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