Georgia District Adopts Comprehensive Device Policy

The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System Board has approved a new policy requiring students to store phones and personal devices for the entire school day. For students in grades K-8, the policy covers all “bell-to-bell” hours—meaning instructional time, assemblies, class transitions, recess, breakfast, and lunch. Devices must be powered off and kept in district-approved storage throughout the day.

High school students face somewhat different guidelines: their devices must remain in storage during instructional time but can be used during breaks and lunch—though only if approved by staff for educational purposes. During all state and district assessments, every student regardless of grade must turn in their device to designated staff.

The board spent several months developing the policy to ensure compliance with Georgia’s Distraction-Free Education Act (HB 340), which requires all districts to have policies in place by January 2026 and full implementation by July 2026.