
Lawmakers don’t agree on much, but a piece of legislation that passed the Georgia Senate unanimously this year is House Bill 1009. The so-called “bell-to-bell” rule bans cell phone use by students during the school day, with exceptions for students with special needs.
The measure Gov. Brian Kemp signed this year expands the restriction from kindergarten through 8th grade to now include high school students by the 2027 – 2028 school year.
“The improved outcomes following last year’s bill have been incredible, and this commonsense step will help both students and faculty learn in safer, distraction-free environments,” said Kemp during a bill signing ceremony earlier this year.
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