Updated Cell Phone Policy to Take Effect for 2025-2026 School Year
By Groveport Madison Schools
As part of Groveport Madison Schools’ ongoing commitment to student well-being, safety, and academic success, we are updating how we implement our No Cell Phone Policy during the school day, beginning in the 2025–2026 school year.
This districtwide update reflects not only the Board of Education’s guidelines but also thoughtful input from teachers, families, students, and community leaders. Conversations with our Parent and Student Advisory Committees, the District Safety Committee, and the Board of Education have all helped shape a policy that prioritizes student success and supports a more focused school environment.
Why the Change?
In alignment with Ohio Senate Bill 158, which requires public schools to limit student cell phone use during instructional hours for grades K–12, our policy has been revised to ensure compliance and address growing concerns within our community.
Over the past several years, we’ve seen a noticeable increase in distractions, conflicts, and disciplinary issues tied to phone use during school hours, particularly those related to social media and texting. Research also shows that excessive screen time can negatively impact mental health, attention span, and classroom engagement.
What’s Changing?
Starting in the 2025–2026 school year:
All personal electronic devices, including cell phones, smartwatches, tablets, personal laptops, wireless headphones, and any internet-connected device, must be turned off and kept out of sight during the school day.
Exceptions will only be made when device use is explicitly permitted by school staff for educational purposes or in the event of an emergency.
Our Goal
By creating clear and consistent boundaries around personal device use, we aim to:
Minimize classroom distractions and student conflicts.
Foster in-person engagement and communication.
Support student safety, focus, and mental well-being.
Create a learning environment where every student can thrive.
We understand that adjusting to this change will take time and teamwork. We appreciate your partnership as we move forward with a policy that puts student success first.
For questions or more information, please contact your school’s main office.