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New Jersey Bans Cellphones in Schools

The law mandates local districts to adopt policies limiting non-academic cellphone use to improve student focus and mental health, supported by $3 million in state grants.

  • At a ceremony at Ramsey High School, Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation banning non-academic use of internet-connected devices starting with the 2026-2027 school year, requiring the New Jersey state education commission and local school boards to develop guidelines.
  • Murphy and supporters argued the ban aims to remove distractions and improve student mental health, building on prior guidance and research into youth online harms.
  • The state provided targeted grants and budget support, including $980,000 t to 86 districts and $3 million for storage solutions like cabinets used by Gloucester City and pouches at Woodbury.
  • Local school boards must adopt policies aligned with Department of Education guidelines, allowing exceptions for instruction, disabilities, and medical needs, while districts handle enforcement and penalties.
  • New Jersey now joins 37 states and the District of Columbia with phone limits, with 19 states banning phones all day; Pennsylvania is considering a similar measure.
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bailiwickexpress.com broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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