Updated
Updated · The Derby Informer · Jun 29
Derby School Board Approves 2026-27 Bell-to-Bell Phone Ban Under Kansas Law
Updated
Updated · The Derby Informer · Jun 29

Derby School Board Approves 2026-27 Bell-to-Bell Phone Ban Under Kansas Law

1 articles · Updated · The Derby Informer · Jun 29

Summary

  • June 25's unanimous vote bars Derby students from using personal phones and other devices anywhere on school property during the full school day starting this fall.
  • House Bill 2299 drove the change, requiring Kansas districts to adopt bell-to-bell bans and device-storage rules; Derby's policy says devices must be powered off and kept inaccessible.
  • IEP, Section 504 and physician-documented medical exceptions were built in, reflecting implementation concerns the board debated over student safety, parent contact and enforcement.
  • A second policy also bars staff from private social-media communication with students and from requiring social media for classwork or activities, steering communication to ParentSquare.
  • The move caps more than a year of Derby discussions that began with a 2025 screen-time task-force review and tightened 2025-26 high school rules before the district adopted a full-day ban.

Insights

With Kansas mandating school phone bans, why is the state's education board delaying its own implementation guidance until 2027?
Do 'bell-to-bell' phone bans help students focus, or do they fail to teach them necessary digital-world self-control?
As phone bans sweep US schools, what does evidence show about their real impact on student learning and well-being?