
Senate Bill 2427 passed out of both houses on Sunday. It states that each school board in Illinois must implement a cell phone policy that prohibits students from using their phones during class time. The phones must be stored in a secure and accessible place during class time.
Students will be allowed to use their phones as instructed by a teacher, physician, or Education Plan, and in an emergency situation.
Illinois school boards must review the policies' effectiveness at least every three years. The policies must be in place on or before the 2026-2027 school year.
Earlier this year, Governor J.B. Pritzker called for a cellphone ban during his Illinois State of the State address. He also proposed one last year.
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