Student Personal Communication Device Guidelines
Bridgeport ISD Joins All Texas Public Schools In Implementing New “Cell-Free Zone” Phone Policy
Bridgeport ISD will join public schools across the state in implementing a new law that requires students to have cell phones off and stored out of sight during school hours. Starting this school year, students will be encouraged to put their phones away and connect instead with classmates and teachers. All Bridgeport ISD campuses will now be considered “cell-free zones” during the school day.
On June 20, Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed a law which mandates districts to adopt a policy banning the use of personal communication devices during school hours. Students must have cell phones and other communication devices silenced, turned off, put away and out of sight while at school. Officials hope the new procedure reduces screen time, distractions and helps students focus more on learning and socializing with others. Districts who have implemented similar policies, report less instances of student discipline, including a drop in tardies, bullying, fights and even vaping.
The statewide requirement covers cell phones, smart watches, personal tablets or laptops, bluetooth headphones and any other electronic device capable of telecommunication or digital communication.
Devices provided by Bridgeport ISD for instruction, devices needed for educational programs, or devices needed to comply with health and safety requirements or the schools’ safety protocols are an exception to this policy.
See the approved regulation and consequences for violation below.
Approved Regulation and Consequences for Violation Document
Frequently Asked Questions
- What are the new requirements for student use of personal communication device(s) for the State of Texas Public Schools?
- May a student use a personal communication device during the school day at lunch or during passing periods?
- Why did state leaders pass HB 1481 related to the use of student personal communication device(s) for the State of Texas Public Schools?
- When will House Bill 1481 related to the student use of a personal communication device passed during the 89th Legislative Session begin?
- How may a parent reach their child during the school day?
- What are examples of prohibited student personal communication devices?
- Where will a student store a personal communication device (cell phone)?
- For compliance with HB 1481, may teachers and or staff permit student use of personal communication devices for educational purposes?
- What are the start and end time(s) for prohibiting the use of a student personal communication device such as a cell phone while on school property during the school day/instructional day?
- For compliance with HB 1481, may a student use a personal communication device while on buses and or school transportation?
- May a student use a personal communication device while on school property during the school day in a school emergency?
- May a student use a personal communication device on school property during the school day as part of a 504 or IEP accommodation?
- May a student use a personal communication device on school property during the school day if there is a documented need based on a directive from a qualified physician?
- May a student use a personal communication device on school property during the school day in a dual credit course?
- May a student use a personal communication device during after-school activities?
- May a student use a personal laptop instead of a district Chromebook for instructional purposes only?
- What are the expectations for prohibited use of student personal communication devices during restroom breaks?
- What happens if my student’s personal communication device rings distracting classroom instruction?
- May a student record a presentation or take video/photos for a class project using their personal communication device such as their cell phone?
- May a student who feels ill use their personal communication device in the nurse’s office?
- May a student use a personal communication device if there is an emergency and campus staff are not immediately available?
- How will a confiscated cell phone be stored by campus administration?
- What are the disciplinary consequences for violating HB 1481 and student use of a personal communication device such as a cell phone, smartwatch, and other prohibited personal communication devices while on school property during the school day?
- How can parents help Bridgeport ISD implement the required new law?
What are the new requirements for student use of personal communication device(s) for the State of Texas Public Schools?
May a student use a personal communication device during the school day at lunch or during passing periods?
Why did state leaders pass HB 1481 related to the use of student personal communication device(s) for the State of Texas Public Schools?
When will House Bill 1481 related to the student use of a personal communication device passed during the 89th Legislative Session begin?
How may a parent reach their child during the school day?
What are examples of prohibited student personal communication devices?
Where will a student store a personal communication device (cell phone)?
For compliance with HB 1481, may teachers and or staff permit student use of personal communication devices for educational purposes?
What are the start and end time(s) for prohibiting the use of a student personal communication device such as a cell phone while on school property during the school day/instructional day?
For compliance with HB 1481, may a student use a personal communication device while on buses and or school transportation?
May a student use a personal communication device while on school property during the school day in a school emergency?
May a student use a personal communication device on school property during the school day as part of a 504 or IEP accommodation?
May a student use a personal communication device on school property during the school day if there is a documented need based on a directive from a qualified physician?
May a student use a personal communication device on school property during the school day in a dual credit course?
May a student use a personal communication device during after-school activities?
May a student use a personal laptop instead of a district Chromebook for instructional purposes only?
What are the expectations for prohibited use of student personal communication devices during restroom breaks?
What happens if my student’s personal communication device rings distracting classroom instruction?
May a student record a presentation or take video/photos for a class project using their personal communication device such as their cell phone?
May a student who feels ill use their personal communication device in the nurse’s office?
May a student use a personal communication device if there is an emergency and campus staff are not immediately available?
How will a confiscated cell phone be stored by campus administration?
What are the disciplinary consequences for violating HB 1481 and student use of a personal communication device such as a cell phone, smartwatch, and other prohibited personal communication devices while on school property during the school day?
How can parents help Bridgeport ISD implement the required new law?
Additional Questions?
Please contact your campus administration and or appropriate campus staff to help answer questions related to the new law implementation beginning Wednesday, August 13, 2025, first day of school.
