POCATELLO — (IdahoEdNews.org) Pocatello/Chubbuck school trustees approved further restrictions of student cellphone use at a regular board meeting Wednesday.
The decision came after months of soliciting public feedback and considering options.
The newly approved Pocatello/Chubbuck policy includes the following changes:
Trustees also approved a procedure change that calls for student cellphone violations to restart at the beginning of each school year, as opposed to each trimester.
While cellphones are already prohibited during class time, the policy has been implemented unevenly across schools, district leaders have said. Under the new policy, all schools will be expected to adhere to the changes uniformly.
School districts statewide are implementing more restrictive cell phone policies, after a new law was passed requiring districts to do so, and amid pressure from Gov. Brad Little and State Superintendent Debbie Critchfield.
Nationally, cellphone bans and restrictions are on the rise, as well, over concerns about the negative impacts of cellphone use. However, research is beginning to show that school cellphone bans are not enough to reverse the apparent harms from the technology, according to Neal Morton of The Hechinger Report.
Past coverage of Pocatello cellphone policy deliberations:
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This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on June 18, 2025.
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