
OAK PARK - State Senator Cristina Castro held a press conference alongside Governor JB Pritzker to advocate for legislation she’s spearheading that would prohibit cellphones in classrooms.
“Every student in Illinois deserves a quality education in a productive and welcoming setting,” said State Senator Cristina Castro (D-Elgin). “Reducing the harms of constant cellphone usage by students in the classroom supports academic achievement and ensures the best environment possible for learning and growth.”
Nearly 75% of high school teachers say cellphone distraction in their classroom is a major problem. Castro is spearheading Senate Bill 2427 to support learning environments where teachers can focus on teaching and students can focus on learning. The measure would require school districts in Illinois to adopt a policy limiting the use of wireless communication devices on school grounds during the day – from “bell to bell.”
The legislation calls for exceptions for students with medical needs – including students with disabilities – as well as student caregivers and English language learners who need their device to access learning materials or otherwise facilitate communication.
Additionally, this legislation would empower school districts to carve out their own exceptions, such as allowing cellphone access during lunch, in the event of an emergency, or when teachers have authorized cellphone use for educational purposes.
“Our state flourishes when our students are given the best chance to succeed,” said Castro. “Being able to collaborate with the governor and my colleagues on this bill sends a clear message to our families: our kids come first.”
Senate Bill 2427 has passed the Senate and awaits consideration in the House.












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