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Focus: ON – Distraction-Free Learning Environment

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Let’s turn our Focus: ON! This year at TES, we’re creating distraction-free learning environments so every student can stay focused. That means no cell phones, smartwatches, or other electronic communication devices during the school day. When we remove distractions, we make room for engagement, growth, and brighter futures.

🎥 Watch the video to see why it's imperative we turn our Focus: ON.

📌 Check the comments for a poster with more information on the new Board Policy JCDAF.

# FocusOnHCS #BeReadyDayOne #HenryProud #YouBelongInHenry #BrightFuturesBeginInHCS

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Code of Conduct- Handbook Policy & Violation Code

2025-2026 District Policy: Personal Electronic Devices

Students are prohibited from using personal electronic devices or accessories during the instructional school day. A personal electronic device refers to any device utilized to access the Internet, Wi-Fi, cellular telephone signals or to capture images or video. This includes but is not limited to, cell phones, smart watches, tablets, and gaming devices.  

This also includes the use of accessories. Personal electronic device accessories include any wired or wireless accessory or wearable technology that connects to a device and any other accessory commonly used in conjunction with a personal electronic device. 

Although students may possess a personal electronic device, it should not be turned on or utilized for any function. The above-specified devices should be turned off, placed out of sight, and not used during instructional days. This includes established school day hours and at off-campus activities during the school day.

Level 1 Violation: 1.7 Misuse of Personal Electronic Devices

Unauthorized possession, displaying or using a cell phone, or other electronic communication device during the school day. This includes, but is not limited to, smartwatches, headphones, earphones, earbuds, and other listening devices.