Illinois lawmakers have approved a ban on student cellphone use in K-12 classrooms beginning with the 2027-28 school year. The policy applies statewide to public schools to limit distractions during instructional time. Implementation details will be developed by the Illinois State Board of Education.
Key Points
- Statewide cellphone ban passed for Illinois K-12 classrooms
- Effective date set for 2027-28 school year
- Aims to reduce distractions and improve focus
Implications for Educational Freedom
This statewide mandate illustrates government overreach by dictating classroom rules, limiting local school and parental decision-making authority.
Source: Illinois lawmakers pass cellphone ban in classrooms. Here’s when it goes into effect.