Starting in Fall 2025, classrooms across New York State will "sound" a little different. Not because of new lessons but because of what won't be heard: the buzzing, pinging, and scrolling of cellphones. Governor Kathy Hochul's newly enacted "bell-to-bell" cellphone ban in all public and charter schools is now entering the implementation phase, and districts across New York State are actively crafting their compliance plans. With growing concerns about smartphone addiction, cyberbullying, and declining classroom engagement, this significant ban aims to reshape the educational environment and return students' focus to learning. "We've protected our kids from cigarettes, alcohol, and drunk driving," Governor Hochul stated at a press conference in May . "Now we're protecting them from addictive technology designed to hijack their attention." Districts in Albany , Schenectady , and Long Island have begun community meetings to discuss rollout options, including how to handle parental communication and emergency protocols.
New York Schools Begin Implementation Plans for Cellphone Ban