Responsible Use of Personal Mobile Devices 

Captain Nichola Goddard School has a personal mobile device policy in alignment with CBE expectations. Students are expected to keep personal mobile devices stored in their lockers during classes.  

Personal mobile devices are important to students however, irresponsible use of devices can cause disruptions during instructional time. Research has shown cellphones result in students being distracted 20% of the school day – the equivalent of a student missing 36 days of school. To support student learning at Captain Nichola Goddard School, we have developed a policy which takes this research into consideration:

Personal Mobile Device Definition

For this policy, a personal mobile device is any personal electronic device that can be used to communicate with or access the internet, such as a cellphone, tablet, gaming device, laptop, or smartwatch. This also includes devices capable of communicating with a mobile device such as headphones, and bluetooth devices (e.g. earbuds and speakers).

School Expectations

  • Personal mobile devices are not to be used for personal communication or entertainment anywhere within the school during instructional time.
  • Personal mobile devices are not permitted in the classrooms during instructional time unless direct permission is given by the supervising teacher.
  • All devices should be locked in lockers during class time, not in back packs, bags, pockets, purses etc.
  • Personal mobile devices are not permitted as calculators on assessments.
  • Students with a documented IPP accommodation will be permitted to use personal mobile devices in class in collaboration with and under the supervision of a classroom teacher or educational assistant.
  • Students who require access to a personal mobile device for health and medical needs must have a Student Health Plan submitted by a parent at the beginning of each school year.
  • English as an Additional Language Learners who require access to a personal mobile device, a new PMD Exception form will be approved by School Administration in conversation with parents/guardians.
  • Students with accommodations who misuse personal digital devices will lose the opportunity to have them in class.

Disciplinary Measures

Students who do not follow these personal device guidelines and repeatedly use their device in an inappropriate manner or at inappropriate times will be addressed through escalating levels of discipline in accordance with the Progressive Discipline Policy of the CBE:

  1. Student sent to the office to hand in their personal mobile device. Device will be signed in to the office, parent/guardian will be contacted and device will be returned to the student at the end of the day.
  2. Student sent to the office to hand in their personal mobile device. Device will be signed in to the office, school administration will meet with the student and contact a parent/guardian. Device will be returned to the student at the end of the day.
  3. Student sent to the office to hand in their personal mobile device. Device will be signed in to the office, school administration will meet with the student and contact a parent/guardian. Device will not be returned to the student and will be stored in the office until a parent/guardian is able to pick up the device.
  4. Repeated offences will be treated as refusal to comply with the rules of the school and dealt with in consultation with parents/guardians.

Parent/Guardian Contact with Students

Parents/guardians who need to contact their child during the school day can contact the office and leave a message. Alternatively, parents & guardians can wait for their child to respond to electronic messages when they have access to their devices.

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Resources for Parents

Tips for Parents

  • Talk with your children about their online activities 
  • Keep Internet-connected computers in an open area and out of bedrooms 
  • Model responsible online behaviour at home 
  • Reinforce the notion that your children should never give out personal information 
  • Encourage your children to come to you if they receive messages that make them feel uncomfortable or threatened 
  • Talk with your children about ethical behaviour 
  • Make sure your children meet the age requirements for any social networking tools they are using (you must be at least 13 years old to use Facebook)

​​​Digital Citizenship at the CBE

Digital citizenship is about using technology and participating in digital environments. It is key to helping our students learn to use available technology responsibly in the classroom and beyond. Our school has a Digital Citizenship Plan that is updated annually, addressing how we work to build a community where we live and work together as digital citizens.

Visit the CBE website to learn more about how we support students to develop online safety skills and be good digital citizens.

Personal Mobile Devices

Student personal mobile devices are limited or restricted at all schools, unless required for health or medical needs, to support specialized learning needs, and for educational purposes. Learn more about our BYOD (bring your own device) rules.

Web Filtering & Social Media

Inappropriate or unsafe content may be blocked to provide a safe environment: some content is blocked for all users, and other content may be suitable for older students but not for younger ones. Student access to known social media platforms is blocked on school networks and school devices for all grade levels.