August 30th, 2024
As we prepare to welcome Glenview students back to school on Wednesday, September 4, we want to share some important updates about how students will be better supported in their achievement and well-being. The steps we plan to take in this school year at all WRDSB schools align with Ministry of Education Guidelines.
Student Access to Cellphones and Social Media
In September 2024, student access to social media platforms on school networks and school devices will be restricted. These changes will also require students to refrain from using their cell phones at all times during the instructional day. Exceptions include if use is:
– For educational purposes, if explicitly permitted by the educator
– For documented medical conditions that require the use of a cell phone or wearable device
– To support special education needs, as documented in the student’s IEP
– During breaks, lunch and spares, if the student is in Grades 7 to 12
The Role of Families and Caregivers
Families and caregivers can reach their child at any time by calling the school’s main office at 519-621-9510. Parents and caregivers who permit their child to bring a cell phone to school are encouraged to have proactive conversations with their child/children about this new policy, understanding that these changes are in alignment with province-wide direction from the Ministry of Education. We also ask that parents/guardians/caregivers refrain from calling or texting their child while they are in class.
Building on Established Methods at WRDSB Schools
These changes being implemented at all schools are based on frameworks developed at a number of WRDSB schools in recent years in partnership with students and families. Staff, students and families all noticed positive impacts to student achievement and well-being as a result.
Evidence-Based Approach
Our approach to changing expectations regarding cell phones is rooted in research and evidence. It aligns with the findings of staff at schools where similar policies have already been introduced. They’ve noted a positive influence on student achievement and well-being.
A 2022 study by Melissa Huey and David Giguere found that students who did not access their phones during classes had:
– Higher levels of course comprehension
– Lower levels of anxiety
– Higher levels of mindfulness (being aware and cognitively present during class).
Vaping
Vaping is prohibited at school or on school grounds. Learn more:
WRDSB Policy 6001 Code of Conduct
WRDSB staff will continue to take an education-based approach to addressing instances of vaping, in line with updated guidelines from the Ministry of Education. This will build on our past efforts with Region of Waterloo Public Health in offering in-person learning sessions for students and families regarding the risks of vaping.
In Partnership with Families and Caregivers
We invite families and caregivers to talk to their children about new expectations for students returning to school on September 4, 2024.