What is the new phone policy in Georgia? I'm trying to figure it out. 🤳

TinaBrown

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Okay, I've been digging. News articles, school announcements, Reddit threads at 2 AM. Here's what I've pieced together about Georgia's phone situation:

What's already law: There's a law banning phones K-8 starting fall 2026 . That's happening. My sister is not happy about it. 😂

What's being proposed: Representative Scott Hilton introduced House Bill 1009 to extend the ban to high schools starting fall 2027 . So not next year. But the year after.

Why they want to do it: Teachers are tired. That survey—83% of high school teachers want phones banned . They say phones are "very disruptive." Parents agree—71% support it, thinking it'll mean more learning and better mental health .

The big argument against: Emergencies. A woman named Layla Contreras testified at the Capitol. Her sister Sasha was at Apalachee High School during the 2024 shooting. Sasha texted her: "It's real. I love you." Layla said: "Students need phones in emergencies." 😭

What supporters say: They argue phones during emergencies can actually distract from safety instructions. And policies can have exceptions .

What happens next: The bill will get hearings. Speaker Jon Burns expects "lively discussion." State superintendent Richard Woods supports it, citing mental health concerns .

I honestly don't know how I feel. Part of me thinks a break might be nice. Part of me panics at being disconnected.
 
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The "bell to bell" thing is key. Some people think it means no phones at all ever. But high schools would still allow them during lunch, breaks, between classes. It's just during instructional time. My cousin's school already does this and he says it's actually fine. You survive without your phone for 45 minutes.
 
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