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Whitmer signs classroom smartphone ban for Michigan schools. What to know

February 11, 2026

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer has enacted legislation prohibiting smartphones in public school classrooms during instructional periods, with implementation set for fall 2026. The bipartisan compromise allows students to keep phones at school and use them during non-instructional times like lunch and between classes, while basic phones without social media access remain permitted during class. School districts must establish and publicly post their enforcement policies, though the law includes no penalties for non-compliance and exempts private schools and medically necessary devices.

Who is affected

  • Public school students in Michigan
  • Public school teachers and educators
  • Public school administrators and officials
  • Michigan public school districts
  • Students requiring medically necessary smartphone-connected devices (glucose monitors)
  • Private and parochial school students (exempt from the law)

What action is being taken

  • Schools are posting their cellphone policies online with enforcement details
  • Many Michigan schools, including Waverly High School, have already independently adopted phone bans ahead of the law's implementation
  • School districts are developing protocols for smartphone use during emergencies

Why it matters

  • This legislation matters because smartphones have been identified as significant classroom distractions that impede student learning and compete with teachers for student attention. The law establishes a statewide baseline standard for all public schools while addressing growing concerns about social media's impact on education. States with similar policies have already reported benefits including decreased behavioral issues and improved test scores, and teachers implementing bans have observed better student attention spans, participation, and achievement when students are fully present without device distractions.

What's next

  • The smartphone ban will take effect in fall 2026 for the start of the 2026-27 school year
  • State Rep. Mark Tisdel stated he is anxious to see the results of the implementation
  • Lawmakers remain open to strengthening or improving the law based on feedback from superintendents, principals, and teachers

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