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Digital Device Guidelines

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Our Why:

To support student learning, well-being, and engagement at Chinook High School.

Based on observation, research, and input from teachers, students, and caregivers, we believe that cell phone use is having a negative impact on student learning, mental health, engagement, and social and emotional development.

We want to support our students in understanding how cell phones and other personal digital devices impact their learning and wellbeing. As well, we want to model for our students how to use cell phones and devices in an appropriate and healthy way.

What is a Personal Device?

Any digital device that has internet access, texting, music, gaming, or streaming capabilities. For example, but not limited to: Cell Phones, iPads, tablets, gaming systems, Meta Glasses, smart watches, earbuds, and headphones.

Personal Digital Device Guidelines for Students

  • Personal Devices are not on your person in learning spaces. This means that it goes in your bag, locker, or the designated space provided by your teacher. Devices are to be turned off or put on silent mode during times of learning.
  • No personal digital device use is permitted in washrooms or change rooms.
  • Students are welcome to access their devices during breaks and Flex (outside of learning spaces), but are encouraged to build positive in-person interactions and supported to make positive choices regarding the use of their devices.
  • Exceptions will be made for medical purposes (i.e. monitoring devices). For further information please feel free to contact the school

Digital Device Guidelines

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