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Requires Massachusetts public schools to ban student cell phone use during instructional time unless a teacher directs otherwise.
Requires Massachusetts public schools to ban student cell phone use during instructional time unless a teacher directs otherwise.
The bill would require Massachusetts public school discipline/policy statements to expressly prohibit students from using cell phones during instructional time, except when a teacher expressly directs use. The stated aim is to limit in-class smartphone use to support instruction and reduce classroom distractions.
Amends Section 37H of Chapter 71 of the Massachusetts General Laws by inserting after the word “department” the following sentence:
“Said policies shall prohibit the use of cell phones by students during instructional time, except when expressly directed by a teacher.”
This is the sole substantive change in the bill text as filed.
The bill does not explicitly mention private schools, colleges, or early childhood programs. It also does not explicitly provide exceptions for medical needs, disability accommodations, or emergency use beyond the teacher-directed exception.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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