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Changes to Cell Phone Use in Schools: What You Need to Know

December 23, 2025
By Laurel B. Peltzman

On December 22, 2025, New Jersey lawmakers approved a bill that is expected to significantly limit cell phone use in public schools. The policy promoted by the bill is commonly known as a “bell-to-bell” ban, meaning it would apply for the entire school day. The final step is for the governor to sign the bill, which he has indicated he intends to do.

Under the bill, the New Jersey Department of Education must create guidelines to help local school boards develop rules about students’ use of internet-enabled devices, including cell phones. Each local board of education is required to follow these guidelines when adopting its own policy.

The ban applies to all public school students in kindergarten through 12th grade and covers regular school hours, time spent on school buses, and school-sanctioned events. However, the law allows for certain exceptions, such as when internet-enabled devices are needed for disability accommodations or for translation services.

The goal of the legislation is to keep students focused on learning and reduce distractions caused by internet-enabled devices and social media.

We will continue to keep you informed as further developments occur.

About the Author:

Laurel B. Peltzman

Ms. Peltzman focuses her practice in the representation of public and private sector employers in the areas of labor, employment and civil rights law matters.

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