WNIJ News Illinois just banned cellphones in schools. How has it gone for schools in the state who've already banned them?

Peter Medlin, WNIJ News

Illinois lawmakers just passed a bill banning students from using cellphones in class. It's now one of more than 35 states to restrict cellphones and other devices in schools.

In his budget address earlier this year, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said everywhere he goes, parents tell him one of their deepest concerns is the impact of social media on their kids.

"There's real harm being done, and it's interfering with our ability to give children the most productive educational environment possible," said the governor. "It's time to get cellphones out of the classroom."

This spring, the state's school cell phone bill passed easily with bipartisan support.

Illinois' school cellphone bill goes into effect in the 2027-28 school year.

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