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In a recent Henniker School District meeting, a passionate discussion unfolded around the use of personal electronic devices in schools, highlighting a growing trend among students to embrace face-to-face interactions. One educator shared insights on the positive impact of restricting cell phones, earbuds, and other personal devices during school hours. “It’s low key so refreshing,” remarked one senior, reflecting a sentiment echoed by many students who feel more connected without the distraction of their phones.
The educator emphasized that this shift has fostered stronger in-person connections among students, particularly in sports and social settings. Parents expressed concerns about staying in touch with their children during emergencies, but the educator countered that distractions from devices could hinder students' ability to respond effectively in critical situations. “My kids need to be listening to teachers and looking for how they can get to safety,” they noted, reinforcing the importance of focus during emergencies.
Financial considerations also played a role in the discussion. The educator pointed out that Henniker taxpayers have invested significantly in school resources and safety measures, which are often superior to those in other districts. They argued that while parents may want to track their children’s whereabouts, there are alternative tracking devices available that do not disrupt the school environment.
The meeting concluded with a sense of trust in the district's leadership and a commitment to maintaining a focused educational atmosphere. As the conversation around technology in schools continues, Henniker's approach may serve as a model for other districts grappling with similar challenges.
Converted from 9-3-25 HSD School Board Meeting meeting on September 04, 2025
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