Skip to main content
You are the owner of this article.
You have permission to edit this article.
Edit

Ontario reveals details of cellphone ban in schools. Here are the new rules for students

On Sunday, the province announced new measures for schools, which also included a crackdown on student vaping. 

Updated
3 min read
sr_LECCEcellBAN_03.JPG

Minister of Education Stephen Lecce holds a press conference at a North York school on Sunday. 


Ontario will ban cellphones in elementary schools for the entire day, and during class time for middle and high school students, under new rules to start this September that are being touted as the toughest in Canada.

The changes announced Sunday, which include a crackdown on student vaping, will also force school boards to remove all access to social media websites from their networks, and report cards will be updated to include comments on students’ distraction levels.

Kristin Rushowy

Kristin Rushowy is a Toronto-based reporter covering Ontario politics for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @krushowy.

JOIN THE CONVERSATION

To join the conversation set a first and last name in your user profile.

Conversations are opinions of our readers and are subject to the Community Guidelines. Toronto Star does not endorse these opinions.

More from The Star & partners