Illinois lawmakers have taken a step toward limiting cell phone use in schools. The House passed Senate Bill 2427 with overwhelming support—102 in favor, just three opposed. The proposed legislation would prohibit students from using cell phones during the school day, aiming to reduce distractions and encourage in-person interaction. An amendment was added before the bill cleared the House floor on Thursday. The measure must now return to the Senate for final approval. Supporters argue the restriction will help students focus on learning, while critics question whether enforcement could become a challenge for teachers and administrators.
ILLINOIS HOUSE APPROVES STUDENT CELL PHONE BAN
School cellphone ban policies to restrict cell phones in schools to reduce distractions and help avoid social media addiction resulting in academic problems and mental health issues in a classrooom.








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