Local school districts in Atoka County are rolling out new cell phone policies for the upcoming academic year, aligning with Oklahoma State Law Senate Bill 139, commonly known as the 'Bell-to-Bell' Cell Phone Policy. This new statewide mandate aims to minimize classroom distractions and foster a more focused learning environment for students.
The core of Senate Bill 139 prohibits students from using personal electronic devices from the first bell of the school day until the final dismissal bell. This 'bellto- bell' restriction typically includes times like lunch periods, passing periods, and designated breaks throughout the school day. While a state mandate, local districts are emphasizing the benefits for student engagement, academic performance, and mental wellness by reducing excessive screen time.
Here's how local schools are outlining their new policies: