During the state’s most recent legislative session, lawmakers passed and Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law a bill that prohibits students from using personal devices during school hours.
House Bill 1481 takes effect this school year and requires all Texas school districts to prohibit students from using "personal wireless communication devices," which the law defines as “any wireless electronic communication device, other than a device provided to students by a school for instructional purposes, capable of transmitting and/or receiving data.”
Items that must now be put away on Round Rock ISD campuses from bell to bell:
Personal cell phones
Tablets
Gaming devices
Smart watches
Bluetooth headphones or earbuds
Fitness trackers that can send or receive messages
Personal (non-district-issued) computers
Two-way radios
Pagers
Any other device capable of digital communication.
What this means for Round Rock ISD:
Devices must be stored out of sight and not in use during school hours
Exceptions will be made for documented medical needs and special education accommodations.
Students will receive a warning for a first infraction. Continued violations may result in the confiscation of the item.
The law is designed to support student learning, reduce distractions, and limit the potential for cyberbullying. To help students adjust, families are encouraged to speak with their students about this change and perhaps consider practicing being device-free at home.