N.J. becomes latest state to ban cellphones in classrooms as Murphy signs bill into law

New Jersey Becomes Latest State to Go Phone-Free in Classrooms, Governor Signs Bill into Law

In a move aimed at boosting academic performance and improving student engagement, New Jersey has become the latest state to ban cellphones in classrooms. Governor Phil Murphy signed the bill into law on Thursday, requiring public school districts across the state to prohibit the use of mobile devices during regular school hours.

The new law is expected to have a significant impact on student behavior, with nearly 80% of teachers reporting increased engagement and interaction among students when cellphone-free classes were implemented at a pilot school in Ramsey. Murphy cited this evidence as proof that the ban would lead to a more focused learning environment, where students can socialize without the distraction of screens.

Under the new law, the state's education commission will develop guidelines for restricting cellphone use in schools, with boards of education required to adopt policies consistent with these guidelines. However, there are some exceptions – students will be allowed to use their phones in case of an emergency or if they require translation services, and principals can make reasonable accommodations for students who need to use devices for educational purposes.

The move is part of a growing trend across the United States, with 16 states already implementing "bell-to-bell" cellphone bans in classrooms. Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill has also commended Murphy for signing the bill, citing her own commitment to limiting phone use in schools and promoting online safety.

As the new law takes effect, New Jersey joins a growing list of states seeking to reduce the impact of technology on education. With the start of the 2026-27 school year, students will no longer be allowed to bring their phones into class, marking a significant shift towards a more phone-free learning environment.
 
πŸ“šπŸ’» 🀣 Schools are going old skool πŸ‘΄β€β™‚οΈ and ditching those pesky cellphones πŸ“΅! Who needs selfies with the teacher πŸ˜’? New Jersey is leading the charge πŸ’ͺ, and we're low-key excited about it πŸŽ‰. The thought of students actually paying attention during class without their screens is a beautiful thing 😊. It's like they say: "If you want to improve your focus, put your phone on 'Do Not Disturb' mode" πŸ“΄πŸ‘
 
yep I think this is gonna be a game changer for our kids lol, i mean think about it we're already glued to our screens 24/7 so it's only natural that we'd expect the same from our teachers right? but seriously can you imagine how focused our kids would be in class if they weren't constantly checking their phones? I'm all for giving them a break and encouraging them to socialize with each other 🀝 it's like, we need to teach them some basic human skills before we worry about online safety πŸ“Š
 
I'm totally against this πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ... I mean, come on! How are people gonna stay safe in case of an emergency if they can't even check their phones? And what about the students who actually need to use devices for educational purposes, like online research or presentations? It's just not practical. I think schools should find ways to make learning more engaging and interactive that don't involve taking away a kid's phone... like maybe better Wi-Fi or more educational apps πŸ€”. And what about all the parents who are gonna freak out when their kids can't use their phones during lunch? It's just too restrictive.
 
I'm so done with this πŸ™„! Schools are already hard enough without adding another distraction... I mean, what's next? No TVs in classrooms either?! πŸ˜‚ But seriously, can't we just find a way to balance the need for devices in education (for research or notes) with keeping phones out of class during regular hours?! This law is gonna be super frustrating for teens who are already glued to their screens πŸ“±. I mean, I get it, reduced distractions and all that jazz... but what about those students who need to use their phones for translation services? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Can't we just make sure everyone's accommodated instead of making a blanket ban?!
 
Just got word that NJ is going phone-free in classrooms πŸ“šπŸ’» and I'm super stoked! I mean who needs social media notifications during lesson time, right? 🀯 It's all about focus and engagement, according to the Governor. And let's be real, students are gonna have a blast without their screens all day... no Snapchat drama, no texting friends πŸ˜‚. This is like, totally on point! The more we limit screen time, the more we can explore other awesomeness πŸ€“. Can't wait for 2026-27 to roll around and see the impact this has on student learning πŸŽ‰
 
omg, this is so cool!!! 🀯 i mean, can u blame teachers for gettin so bored with all these kids on their phones? πŸ™„ it's like they're tryin to learn or somethin! πŸ˜‚ anywayz, i'm def down w/ this law. i think its gonna make a huge diff in how much students actually lern in class. plus, its about time we start takin control of our phone addiction πŸ“±πŸ‘€ and makin sure we're not gettin distracted all day long. πŸ•°οΈ so yeahz, new jersey is doin it rite! πŸ‘
 
I was just thinking about how weird it is when you're trying to have a conversation with someone and they're scrolling through their phone the whole time πŸ˜‚... anyway, back to this New Jersey thing... I'm not sure if banning phones in class is gonna make that big of a difference or not... I mean, what's gonna happen when everyone else is out doing other stuff outside of school? πŸ€” my nephew has to sit still for like 3 hours straight just to learn some math formula 😴...
 
I'm so done with these schools already 🀯! I mean, I get it, distractions are everywhere and we need our kids focused in the classroom. But come on, take away their phones completely? That's like asking them to forget how to do Google searches or something πŸ˜‚. My kid was talking about this bill and she's all worried that she won't be able to Facetime her friends when they're feeling down. I get it, parents are gonna have to have some hard conversations with kids, but maybe we can find a middle ground? Like, let them bring their phones in during lunch or after class, so they don't feel completely cut off 🀝. It's all about balance, right? And what's up with the exceptions for emergencies and translation services? Can't those get covered on a teacher's phone? I guess it's all about finding that sweet spot where education meets sanity πŸ˜‚
 
I'm all for this new law in NJ! 🀩 I mean, think about it, when you're in class, your brain is like "what's that notification on my phone?" πŸ˜‚ and you get distracted. It's hard to focus on the lesson, right? But if everyone puts their phones away, students can actually pay attention to what's being taught and engage with each other more. Plus, it's not all about academics - it's also about social skills and interacting with peers without distractions.

I've seen this happen in my own classes, where we were supposed to be working on a group project but everyone was chatting on their phones 😴. It's just not cool! πŸ‘Ž So yeah, I'm glad NJ is taking steps towards making schools phone-free zones. Fingers crossed it spreads to other states and eventually the whole country 🀞
 
πŸ“šπŸ’» I'm kinda surprised they did it in New Jersey, but at the same time, makes sense. I mean, think about how many times you've seen people texting or scrolling through socials in class... 🀯 It's like, who needs that? πŸ˜‚ Seriously though, if 80% of teachers are seeing an increase in engagement and interaction, that's gotta be a good thing! πŸ‘ And it's not like they're banning phones forever, just during regular school hours. That way, students can still use them for emergencies or educational purposes. 🀝 Plus, it's about promoting online safety and reducing distractions. I'm all for that! πŸ™Œ
 
I'm still trying to figure out how this is gonna affect online learning in NJ... πŸ€” schools are already struggling to keep up with the tech requirements, now they're banning phones? sounds like they're just not ready for the future of education... and what about the kids who rely on their phones for accessibility? I guess it's a good thing that there's some wiggle room for exceptions, but it feels like we're taking steps back instead of forward 🚫
 
I'm kinda mixed about this new law πŸ€”. On one hand, I think it's awesome that they're trying to minimize distractions in the classroom and encourage face-to-face interaction between teachers and students πŸ‘₯. Studies show that having phones out can lead to a lot of screen time which is bad for our eyes and just plain unhealthy πŸ˜’.

But at the same time, I can see how some kids might need their phones for things like translations or emergencies πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Maybe they could have some kind of compromise where students are allowed to use their phones for educational purposes under certain conditions? Like, if they're working on a project that requires internet access, they should be able to use their phone for that ⚑️.

It's interesting to see how this trend is spreading across the US though πŸ“ˆ. Some people might say it's too restrictive, but I think it's worth trying out to see what works best for our education system 🀝.
 
Oh great πŸ™„, another state tries to stifle our inner teenager πŸ˜’. I'm sure it's just going to be super effective in reducing cheating and distractions... NOT πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. It'll probably just lead to students sneaking phones into class or finding ways to charge them quickly during lunch. Like, have you seen those tiny chargers that can fit in the palm of your hand? 🀯 I'm not saying it's a bad idea, but let's see how this plays out before we start celebrating πŸŽ‰
 
I'm loving this new law in New Jersey! 🀩 I think it's about time we got our kids back to focusing on the lesson at hand πŸ˜‚. I've been saying it for ages that our phones are ruining our attention span, and now even the Governor agrees! πŸ‘ 80% of teachers reporting increased engagement is no joke! πŸ™Œ It's not just about academics either - I think this is a great way to model healthy tech habits for future generations πŸ“šπŸ’». I'm curious to see how it plays out in the long run, but so far, so good! πŸ‘
 
Ugh, great, another thing to mess with our kids' lives... I mean, what's next? Taking away recess? 🀯 The fact that 16 states are already doing this and it's considered "good" for education is just wild to me... like, isn't the idea of socialization and learning from experience kinda important? And what about when there's a real emergency or they need help with something? Like, who's gonna be there for them then? πŸ€” This whole "less screen time" thing feels like a bunch of people trying to fix something that ain't broke...
 
I think this is a great idea πŸ€”πŸ“š, schools should be places where we focus on learning and not get distracted by our phones all the time πŸ“±πŸ’». I mean, think about it, when was the last time you were in class without your phone? πŸ˜‚ Probably never, right? But what if we could stay focused and actually listen to our teachers instead of texting our friends or scrolling through social media? πŸ€—

I'm not saying it's gonna be easy, I know some people are gonna freak out and say "but what about emergencies?" or "what about my phone is broken?" πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ But the fact is, if we can find a way to make this work, it could actually lead to better grades and a more engaged learning environment πŸ“ˆπŸ‘.

And I gotta say, I'm loving the trend of states banning phones in schools 🚫🌟. It's about time we start putting our phones away and focusing on our education πŸ€“πŸ’ͺ
 
idk about this new law in NJ πŸ€”... think it's a good idea tho πŸ“š mobiles can be super distracting in class and i've seen friends struggle to focus on their work when they're getting notifications or texting ppl during lessons πŸ“±πŸ’». the stats from that pilot school in Ramsey are pretty cool, 80% of teachers saw an increase in engagement... wonder if it'll translate to other schools tho? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ also think it's awesome that Gov Murphy is taking steps to promote online safety and help kids learn better without phones getting in the way 😊. but like, what about emergencies or students who really need their devices for school stuff? πŸ€” those exceptions got me thinking... might wanna see how this plays out over the next few years before i fully get on board πŸ‘€
 
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