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Updated · Boulder Daily Camera · Jun 15
Denver Public Schools Bans Student Cell Phone Use in August as Colorado Tightens K-12 Rules
Updated
Updated · Boulder Daily Camera · Jun 15

Denver Public Schools Bans Student Cell Phone Use in August as Colorado Tightens K-12 Rules

3 articles · Updated · Boulder Daily Camera · Jun 15

Summary

  • Denver Public Schools, Colorado’s largest district, unanimously approved a bell-to-bell ban on student cellphone use during school hours starting in August.
  • The move comes after Colorado required every K-12 district to adopt a phone policy by July 1, though Denver and Boulder Valley went further than the law’s minimum requirement.
  • Boulder Valley, which began its high school ban in January 2025, told board members students are more connected and less distracted, offering an early model for Denver.
  • Large campuses still pose the biggest challenge: principals at 1,470-student Monarch and roughly 1,800-student Boulder and Fairview said passing periods, open campuses and uneven teacher buy-in weaken enforcement.
  • Boulder Valley board members said they want culture change over punishment, with schools planning more classroom discussion on phone and social-media harms in the coming year.

Insights

Instead of banning phones, why aren't schools teaching students how to manage them as a critical life skill?
With mixed academic results, are school phone bans a real solution or just a disciplinary shortcut?