EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A fight broke out at Eastlake High School, involving students and an administrator, raising concerns about cellphone use during school hours.
The incident occurred in the cafeteria during school hours, with students recording the fight on their cellphones.
A viewer sent the video to KTSM, claiming that an administrator was trying to break up the fight and was hit by students.
The district allows high school students to use their personal devices during lunch, which is considered non-instructional time.
Socorro ISD officials clarified that high school students are permitted to use personal devices during lunch, which is considered non-instructional time.
The district is reviewing its guidelines in light of the new law regarding cellphone usage.
Regarding the fight, Socorro ISD stated that student discipline follows the student code of conduct, but specific details about student records cannot be released due to legal protections.
The incident at Eastlake High School highlights ongoing concerns about student behavior and the implementation of cellphone policies in schools.
The district is considering updates to its guidelines as it receives more information about the new law.
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