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Gov. Kemp signs bill banning cellphones in class for Georgia high school students into law

The law covers cell phones, tablets, smartwatches and headphones, while students with IEP, Section 504 or medical plans may still use devices.

  • On Tuesday, Governor Brian Kemp signed House Bill 1009, extending Georgia's cellphone ban to high school students and creating a "distraction-free education" environment across all K-12 public schools starting in the 2027-28 school year.
  • Expanding on a law passed last year that restricted devices in kindergarten through eighth grade, House Speaker Jon Burns, R-Newington, championed the bill to address classroom distractions and student mental health concerns.
  • Research from Emory University and Georgia Southern University backed the measure, which passed the Georgia Senate 52-0; Margaret Ciccarelli of the Professional Association of Georgia Educators said roughly 90% of teachers surveyed supported the extension.
  • Local school systems will determine enforcement methods, including phone storage or collection, while students whose Individualized Education Program, Section 504 Plan, or medical plan requires device access will maintain that access.
  • Layla Renee Contreras and other safety advocates worry the ban limits emergency communication, citing the 2024 tragedy at Apalachee High School as evidence that student phone access remains vital during crises.
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ATLANTA — A bipartisan education initiative that seeks to boost reading skills among young public school students in Georgia will go into effect this year after Gov. Brian Kemp signed it into law Tuesday, along with a package of other…

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