An Arizona biology teacher’s frustration with students’ smartphone addiction led to his resignation. Mitchell Rutherford’s efforts to break their dependency proved fruitless. He’s now in the market for a new career path.
Teacher Resigns Over Student Phone Addiction

An Arizona high school biology teacher resigned after becoming frustrated with his students’ constant smartphone use. Mitchell Rutherford of Sahuaro High School decided to leave his job, citing his struggle to curb students’ “addiction” to their phones.
Mental Health Strain

Rutherford revealed that his mental health has suffered due to students’ phone dependency. He described this ongoing battle with a local Tucson NBC affiliate, explaining his efforts to combat the issue.
Final Day in Education

Thursday marked the end of Rutherford’s 11-year teaching career. He implemented various lesson plans aimed at educating students about the negative impacts of excessive phone use.
Creative Solutions

Rutherford tried numerous strategies, from extra credit for reduced screen time to a “phone jail” basket. He also focused on teaching the importance of sleep and creating healthier bedtime routines without phones.
Phone Addiction Comparison

Rutherford compared the severity of phone addiction to that of drug addiction. He argued that the impact of excessive phone use could be even more detrimental than substance abuse.
Pandemic Worsened the Issue

In a Wall Street Journal interview, Rutherford noted a significant increase in phone dependency during the COVID-19 pandemic. He observed a shift in students’ behavior, exacerbating the issue of pandemic learning loss.
Studies Highlight Learning Loss

Recent studies have shown that pandemic-related learning loss has severely affected K-12 students’ education and productivity. This widespread issue has further complicated efforts to address smartphone addiction in schools.
Teacher Questions His Role

As the issue intensified, Rutherford began to question his own responsibility. He shared that some students openly admitted they didn’t care about school.
Societal Responsibility

Rutherford doesn’t fully blame the students for their behavior. He believes society must foster better habits and prioritize youth education.
Call for Natural Development

He emphasized the importance of natural development for children’s brains, social skills, and happiness. Rutherford argued that this development should occur without the interference of smartphones.
Exploring New Career Paths

Rutherford is considering new career options, such as working at an online college prep school or entering a vocational program. Despite his plans, he worries about leaving his students behind.
Conflict Over Leaving

Rutherford feels conflicted about his departure. He often encourages students to face challenges, yet he now feels compelled to find a less draining career path.