Governor Glenn Youngkin Issues Executive Order Establishing Cell Phone-Free Education in Virginia’s K-12 Public Schools (2024)

Governor Glenn Youngkin Issues Executive Order Establishing Cell Phone-Free Education in Virginia’s K-12 Public Schools (1)

For Immediate Release: July 9, 2024
Contacts: Office of the Governor: Christian Martinez, Christian.Martinez@governor.virginia.govOffice of the Governor: Christian Martinez, Christian.Martinez@governor.virginia.gov |Virginia Department of Education Contact: Todd Reid Email: Todd.Reid@doe.virginia.gov

RICHMOND, VA —Given the increasing evidence of the impact cell phone and social media usage has on education and youth mental health, Governor Glenn Youngkin today issuedExecutive Order 33, which directs the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) to draft guidance for public school divisions to adopt local policies and procedures establishing cell phone-free education.

The EO directs VDOE to initiate a robust public engagement effort with parents, students, teachers, local school leaders and other stakeholders to develop collaboratively policies and procedures that establish the age-appropriate restriction or elimination of cell phone use during instructional time, as well as to establish protocols allowing parents to contact their children in emergency and other important situations.

In addition, the Governor announced today that the VDOE and the Department of Behavioral Health and Development Services (DBDHS) will make a combined $500,000 available from existing funds to support implementation of this mental health and safety initiative.

This essential action will promote a healthier and more focused educational environment where every child is free to learn. Creating cell phone and social media-free educational environments in Virginia’s K-12 education system will benefit students, parents, and educators,said Governor Glenn Youngkin.“Today’s Executive Order both establishes the clear goal to protect the health and safety of our students by limiting the amount of time they are exposed to addictive cell phones and social media and eliminates clear distractions in the classroom. It also kicks off the robust conversations among parents, students, teachers, and school and community leaders necessary to design and implement these policies and procedures at the local level.”

Implementing cell phone-free education in Virginia’s K-12 public schools is critical, especially given youth chronic health conditions, such as depression and anxiety, that are driven in part by extensive social media and cell phone use. Children spend anaverage of 4.8 hoursa day on social media, and recent studies indicate that spending more than three hours a day on social media doubles the risk of poor mental health for adolescents. Most alarming is theU.S. Center for Disease Control and Preventiondata from 2019-2021, reporting that the rate of suicide has increased 167% since 2010 for girls and 91% since 2010 for boys. In thesame timeframe, boys and girls experienced a spike in depression of 161% and 145%, respectively.

“The data is clear, and it is time for Virginians to come together to address the damage of social media and screens to healthy childhoods. Government cannot be the sole solution to this crisis; school communities – especially parents and teachers – must work together to discuss and develop common sense approaches to limit screen time, prioritize open channels of communication, and re-establish norms that reinforce healthy and vibrant learning communities,”said Secretary of Education Aimee Guidera.

“Many parents and teachers struggle to balance socializing and social media, play or learning time and screen time, and true human connection and internet connection,"said Secretary of Health and Human Resources Janet Kelly."The more we learn, the more we know that too much screen time - especially time spent on addictive apps - is harmful to kids' physicalandmental health. A few weeks ago, the Surgeon General of the United States issueda formal advisorysuggesting that tech companies be required to put a warning label on social media apps. Governor Youngkin's Executive Order 33 complements that advisory well. Too many childhoods have ended because of the wild west of addictive apps, and it is time we work together to bring childhood back."

The Executive Order directs VDOE to publish their draft guidance by August 15. After considering feedback from stakeholders, VDOE will issue final guidance in September for local school divisions to adopt cell phone-free education policies and procedures by January 1, 2025.

Nothing in this Executive Order is intended to prohibit school divisions from adopting age-appropriate policies and procedures ahead of this date or that are more comprehensive than the guidance issued by VDOE.

The Department of Education will facilitate listening sessions and other stakeholder engagement opportunities over the next six weeks to solicit public input on this policy, gather feedback on best practices currently underway in Virginia public schools, and receive input for the draft guidance establishing cell phone-free education in K-12 public schools.

“Cell phones and digital media have caused pre-teens and teens to disconnect from the real world, have increased mental health challenges, and have caused significant disruption in the important daily learning opportunities in their classrooms,”said Superintendent of Public Instruction Lisa Coons.“Parents and teachers understand the importance of creating cell phone-free education in our schools so that students can focus on instruction and learning during the school day. We look forward to facilitating conversations around the danger to our children of cell phones, social media, and the impact of screen time and will focus on creating guidance that protects the health and safety of our students.”

Funding from VDOE and DBDHS will support state and local efforts to facilitate family nights and community engagement on the youth mental health crisis and cell phone use best practices as well as enable school divisions in need of assistance to receive microgrants to help implement best practices in their local community. As part of the Back-to-School Season, there will be a series ofCommonwealth Conversationsacross Virginia to provide opportunities for discussion on how schools and communities can build new norms around phone usage.

While some school divisions in Virginia have already implemented cell phone limitation protocols, this Executive Order is the first statewide effort to enhance the learning environment by eliminating or severely restricting cell phone devices during instructional time.Recent studies indicatethat students who use their phones during class learn less, achieve lower grades, and can face a cumulative, lasting, and detrimental impact on their ability to focus and engage in their studies.

Learn more about ways to engage and provide inputhere.

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Governor Glenn Youngkin Issues Executive Order Establishing Cell Phone-Free Education in Virginia’s K-12 Public Schools (2024)

FAQs

Governor Glenn Youngkin Issues Executive Order Establishing Cell Phone-Free Education in Virginia’s K-12 Public Schools? ›

Governor Glenn Youngkin passed Executive Order 33 July 9, which will instruct the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) to establish policies restricting cell phone use in Virginia K-12 public schools by January 2025.

Can a 4 year old start kindergarten in Virginia? ›

The age requirement is set by Virginia law, and FCPS is not able to make exceptions. Is kindergarten mandatory? Virginia law states that parents must ensure a child attends school, if he or she will be five years old on or before September 30.

What is the oldest age you can attend high school in Virginia? ›

Who: All children who turn five years old by September 30th up through age 18 are required by Virginia law to be enrolled in public school, private school, or state-approved home school. Generally, students may enroll in school up until the age of 20 or until they graduate2.

At what age is school mandatory in Virginia? ›

Do I have to attend school? In Virginia, every child between the ages of five and 17 is required by law to attend school.

What age can you drop out of school with parental consent in Virginia? ›

Those who are 16 and older (or, who have "aged out") and decide they no longer want to attend school may opt out, but first must obtain the written permission of a parent or legal guardian.

Can my child skip kindergarten and go to first grade in Virginia? ›

As mentioned above, children in Virginia are required to attend school once they are 5 years old, so you must officially inform your local school system about your educational plans for your 5-year-old child. However, children are not required to have graduated from kindergarten to attend first grade.

Can a kid skip kindergarten? ›

Since school is mandatory for six-year-old students, parents and guardians must enroll their children in school once they reach the age of six (EC Section 48200). It is a local decision, with parental input, whether the six-year-old student will be enrolled in kindergarten or first grade.

Can a 30 year old go back to high school? ›

Can you be too old to get a diploma? The short answer is no. Surprisingly, year-over-year, roughly 25% of equivalency test-takers are actually still of high school age. Nearly thirty percent of equivalency test-takers are over age 30.

What is the oldest age to be a senior in high school? ›

It is also the last year of compulsory secondary education, or high school. Students are often 17–18 years old, and on rarer occasions, can be 19 years old or older. Many states have a maximum age which free education can be offered, usually but not always age 21. Twelfth graders are referred to as Seniors.

Can your child go to a different school district in Virginia? ›

Open enrollment policies

Under intra-district enrollment policies, students may transfer to schools within their home districts. Under inter-district enrollment policies, students may transfer to schools outside of their home districts.

At what age in Virginia can a child be left alone? ›

Virginia state statutes do not set a specific age after which a child legally can stay alone. Age alone is not a very good indicator of a child's maturity level. Some very mature 10-year-olds may be ready for self-care while some 15-year-olds may not be ready due to emotional problems or behavioral difficulties.

How many days of school can a child miss in Virginia? ›

In elementary and middle schools, students having more than eighteen (18) absences for the school year will be considered as having excessive absences.

What happens if you don't go to school in Virginia? ›

Violation constitutes misdemeanor. Any person violating the provisions of either § 22.1-254, except for clause (ii) of subsection A, §§ 22.1-255, 22.1-258, 22.1-267, or the parental responsibility provisions relating to compulsory school attendance included in § 22.1-279.3, shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor.

Is it illegal to not enroll your child in school in Texas? ›

Unless exempted from attendance by Texas Education Code Section 25.086, a child who is at least six years old and under 19 years of age is required to attend school.

What happens if you don't put your kids in school? ›

A violation of Penal Code 270.1(a) is charged as a misdemeanor. The crime is punishable by: imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year; and/or, a maximum fine of $2,000.

Can a child move out at 17 in Virginia? ›

Can I move out at 17 in Virginia? If you are a minor in Virginia, you must reach 16 before you are allowed to move out. You still need your parents' consent since, being a minor, they have the right to force you back home. You must be 18 years old to move out without parental consent.

Can you be 4 years old in kindergarten? ›

Districts must admit children at the beginning of the school year (or whenever they move into a district) if they will be five years of age on or before September 1 (EC Section 48000[a]). Children who are age-eligible for kindergarten may attend any pre-kindergarten summer program maintained by the school district.

What is the earliest age to start kindergarten? ›

Students must be between the ages of 4 and 6. Minimum age for kindergarten entrance is 4 years 7 months before the first day of the school year. LEA may require students admitted to kindergarten to attain the age of 5 on or before August 31 and January 1.

When can kids start pre-K in Virginia? ›

Acceptance into the program is not on a first-come, first-served basis, and a limited number of Pre-Kindergarten spots are available. To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria: Children must be 4 years old on or before Sept. 30 of the school year for which you are applying.

Is preschool free in VA? ›

VPI is a free program for four-year-old children.

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