What is the phone policy in Georgia high schools?

Collins

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I've been trying to figure out what the actual rules are for next year. Information is all over the place. Here's what I've pieced together from news articles and my school's vague announcements:

Current situation: There's already a law banning phones K-8 starting fall 2026. That's happening for sure .

Proposed expansion: Representative Scott Hilton has introduced legislation (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 say phones are super disruptive. One survey found 83% of high school teachers support a ban . Parents also support it — 71% in a recent survey — because they think it would lead to more learning and better mental health .

The big concern: Emergency access. A woman named Layla Contreras testified at the Capitol because her sister Sasha was at Apalachee High School during the 2024 shooting. Sasha texted her to say it was real and that she loved her. Layla said students need phones in emergencies .

What supporters say: They argue that phones during emergencies can actually be dangerous distractions from safety instructions. And they say policies can include exceptions .

What happens next: The bill will get hearings soon. Speaker Jon Burns expects "lively discussion." The state superintendent, Richard Woods, has asked for the ban, citing mental health concerns .

I honestly don't know how I feel about this. Part of me thinks it might be nice to have a break from my phone. Part of me panics thinking about being disconnected. What do you guys think? 🙃
 
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My school in Cobb County already banned phones this year. Here's what happened:

Week 1: Everyone complained. Students literally argued with teachers. Some kids tried hiding phones in pencil cases.

Week 2: Teachers started enforcing it consistently. You get one warning then detention.

Week 4: People stopped trying. The drama died down.

Now? I don't even think about my phone during school. I check it when I get to my car. I actually talk to my friends during lunch. My grades went up because I'm not scrolling TikTok during math.

The emergency thing: we have a system where parents get texts through the school. It's not the same as texting them yourself but honestly if there was a real emergency, I'd want to be following teacher instructions, not trying to text.
 
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