LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A program focusing on keeping youth off their phones for the sake of their mental health is being launched in Arkansas schools.
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said she and Department of Education Secretary Jacob Oliva had sent a letter to school district superintendents announcing the pilot program. The program will provide pouches for students to store their phones during the school day in order to reduce screen time.
Officials said the program will fund all secondary schools to provide the pouches to reduce screen time and social media use by students. The governor said a grant program component of the project will also provide telehealth mental health services, locate mental health providers and connect students & families to the providers and programs.
Sanders said the program came after meeting with school superintendents last month where recommendations were made.
“The Natural State is not unique; youth depression, anxiety, and isolation have risen across the country. But we do have a unique opportunity to address this crisis in a collaborative way,” Sanders and...