DJUSD SCHOOLS TO IMPLEMENT ‘AWAY FOR THE DAY’ MOBILE DEVICE POLICY

Vanguard Administrator, Vanguard

DJUSD Board of Education voted Thursday to move toward stricter campus-wide restrictions on student cell phone use, approving an “Away for the Day” mobile device policy for elementary and junior high schools beginning in the 2026-27 school year and signaling plans to extend similar restrictions to high schools.

The policy changes come after California enacted the Phone-Free Schools Act in October 2024, requiring school districts to establish limitations on mobile devices.

The Board has held multiple discussions over the past year about how to revise district policy in response to the new state law and growing concerns about student cellphone use.

At last week’s board meeting, district staff presented feedback gathered from certificated staff, administrators, parents and students regarding possible changes to the district’s mobile device policy for the upcoming school year.

District officials said the discussion included concerns about the “negative impacts of cell phone use by adolescents,” particularly social media addiction and classroom disruptions.

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