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Mayor Adams Bans Student Cellphone Use During School Hours Citywide

Tamara Brown by Tamara Brown
July 24, 2025
in Adams Adminstration, Education, Metro
Mayor Adams Bans Student Cellphone Use During School Hours Citywide
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Mayor Eric Adams has announced a new policy banning New York City public school students from using cellphones and other internet-enabled personal devices during the school day, starting in the 2025–2026 academic year.

Under the new rule, students will not be allowed to use smartphones, tablets, or smartwatches from the beginning to the end of the school day. Devices may still be used before arrival and after dismissal. Schools will be responsible for enforcing the policy and providing secure storage.

The city has allocated $25 million in its Fiscal Year 2026 budget to support implementation. An additional $4.3 million in state funding will help schools set up storage and emergency communication systems for families.

Exceptions will be granted for students with medical needs, caregiving responsibilities, or those with approved accommodations under an Individualized Education Program (IEP). Devices may also be used for educational purposes with prior approval.

Mayor Adams said the policy builds on the state’s earlier efforts to limit phone use in schools, calling it “the next step in ensuring students are given the best shot to succeed in school.” He emphasized that excessive cellphone use harms focus and mental health, and that reducing digital distractions is key to helping students thrive.

Schools Chancellor Melissa Aviles-Ramos said the decision reflects input from school leaders, teachers, parents, and students. She noted that constant phone access in classrooms negatively impacts learning and student mental health.

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