
New legislation HB 208 mandates phone restrictions in Kentucky schools. NuKase offers a secure, durable solution for “off and out of sight” compliance.
LOUISVILLE, KY, UNITED STATES, March 27, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Following the successful implementation of House Bill 208 during the 2025–2026 school year, Kentucky public school districts are continuing to enforce structured controls on student cell phone use during instructional time. Signed by Andy Beshear, the legislation established “off and out of sight” requirements, limiting device access unless explicitly approved for instructional or emergency purposes. With a full academic year of adoption now complete, many districts have reported improved classroom focus, more consistent policy enforcement, and reduced disruptions — reinforcing the long-term viability of the mandate as it carries into the 2026–2027 school year. NuGerm has announced that its NuKase 4.0 — a lockable phone case built exclusively for K–12 schools and deployed in hundreds of districts nationwide — aligns with the requirements of Kentucky’s House Bill 208 and remains available for continued implementation as districts refine and scale their enforcement strategies. As schools move beyond initial adoption into sustained execution, administrators are placing greater emphasis on systems that ensure consistency across classrooms without increasing the burden on teachers. This ongoing shift positions Kentucky as part of a growing national movement toward structured, enforceable phone policies designed to reduce distractions and improve student engagement.
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