Cell Phone Policy

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P.S. 131 Queens
School Cell Phone & Electronic Device Policy

Purpose:

To create an environment conducive to learning by minimizing distractions caused by cell phones and other personal internet-enabled electronic devices, ensure the safety and focus of all students during school the school day, and follow Education Law §2803, effective August 1, 2025, all New York State schools are required to adopt a policy that prohibits the use of personal internet-enabled devices during the school day on school grounds.

An “internet-enabled electronic device” is defined as an electronic device capable of connecting to the internet and enabling the user to access content on the internet. Examples of such devices include cell phones, smartphones, smartwatches, laptops, tablets, iPads, and portable music and entertainment systems.

 

Policy statement:

Students will not be permitted to use or access their personal internet-enabled electronic devices upon arrival at school until the end of the school day. The school day is defined as the period from the moment students enter the school building until the last class of the day ends, including during lunch. The school day starts at 8:00 AM and ends at 2:19 PM. Students will be able to use school/NYCPS-issued devices during the school day.

  1. Collection/Storage

  • Upon arrival, students must power off their devices.
  • At 8:00 AM, students will place their devices in a locked pouch, and the classroom teacher will secure the pouch.
  • Students will store their locked pouches in their backpack for the day.
  • At the end of the school day, classroom teachers will unlock the student pouches for students to remove their device(s).
  • Students with approved early dismissal will have their pouch unlocked by the classroom teacher before leaving the classroom.
  • If a storage device, such as a pouch, is lost or damaged, the school will require a nominal fee for a replacement.

Emergency Communications

  • In case of emergency or exigent circumstances, parents or guardians can call the main office at 718-480-2840, extension 0, to reach their child. 
  • Students will use the main office in case of an emergency to call parents. 18 
  • In case of emergency or exigent circumstances, the school will use GAMA and Kinvolved to communicate information to parents or guardians. 

1. Here is how parents/guardians can access the automated messaging system:

  • Be sure that the school, classroom teacher, and parent coordinator all have updated email addresses and phone numbers.
  • If you need help to set up your New York City Schools Account (NYCSA) account, please contact Mrs. Howard at slafleurhoward@schools.nyc.gov

2. Exceptions

  • Students are allowed to use their device if they have an individualized education
    program (IEP) or 504 Plan that includes use of an internet-enabled device and do not
    have a DOE-issued device for such purpose.
  • Parents/guardians must contact Principal DePaolo if a student requires an exception
    for reasons such as: medical monitoring/treatment s (for example to monitor blood
    sugar or other similar circumstances), if student is a caregiver, for approved language purposes (such as translation or interpretation services if no other means are available), or where otherwise required by law.
  • The principal/designee may authorize use for an educational purpose.
  • Exceptions will be processed and approved within 1 week.

3. Dicipline

  • Students who use electronic devices in violation of the NYCPS Discipline Code, the school’s policy, Chancellor’s Regulation A-413, and/or the NYCPS Internet Acceptable Use and Safety Policy (“IAUSP”) will be subject to progressive discipline. This means that the disciplinary responses will escalate based on the nature and frequency of the violation. As provided in the State law, a student may not be suspended solely on the grounds that the student accessed a personal internet-enabled device in violation of school policy. Repeated incidents of insubordination (i.e. refusal to surrender or store devices) may result in a suspension if approved by the Office of Safety and Youth Development.

4. Other: If lost or stolen

  • In the unlikely event that an electronic device is stolen or damaged at school, parents can submit a claim to the Comptroller’s Office. More information on submitting a claim is available on the Comptroller’s webpage. We appreciate your cooperation in helping us maintain a focused and productive learning environment. If you have any questions or need further clarification regarding these policies, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the administrative team at 718-480-2840.
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