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Bell-to-Bell in Pennsylvania

The PA schools and districts that already require phones away from first bell to last bell — mapped, sourced, and updated as new policies land.

Pending bill

Bell-to-bell legislation has passed both the Pennsylvania Senate and House, and Gov. Shapiro has called for a bill to reach his desk. If enacted, every district would need a phone-free policy by the 2027–28 school year. The schools below are leading the charge. Why bell-to-bell? →

41
schools & districts tracked
~96k
students phone-free
18
counties represented
  • Yondr pouches
  • Stored in lockers
  • Collected/stored by staff
  • Off and away
  • Varies by grade/school
  • Not specified

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41 schools

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The case for bell-to-bell, the evidence, and answers to the seven most common objections — everything you need for a school-board meeting.

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Track the legislation

Follow SB1014, HB1814, and every other screen-related bill moving through Harrisburg on our live legislation tracker.

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Submissions are the tracker's lifeblood. If your school or district went bell-to-bell, tell us and we'll verify and add it.

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