Cellphones in School

October 22, 2024

Interim study to examine impact of students cellphones in schools. 

Sen. Adam Pugh (R-Edmond) will host a legislative interim study to examine the impact of students having cellphones in schools.

The study will bring together national experts to discuss the benefits and challenges associated with cellphone use in educational settings.

Sen. Pugh, who serves as the Chair of the Senate Education Committee, said it is important to understand the implications of cellphone use in schools from every level.

“Our goal is to gather comprehensive data and insights from a variety of perspectives to make informed decisions that best support our students’ education and well-being,” said Sen. Pugh. “We are inviting top experts from across the country to ensure a robust and balanced discussion. Their knowledge and experience will be invaluable as we explore this complex issue.”

The interim study will feature presentations from leading experts in education technology, child psychology and school administration. Topics will include the potential for cellphones to enhance learning through educational apps and resources, as well as concerns about distractions, cyberbullying and data privacy.

The study is scheduled to take place 10 a.m., October 22, at the Oklahoma State Capitol. The findings and recommendations from this study will inform potential legislation in the upcoming session.

A link to the study time and exat location will be available soon by clicking here.