
Florida’s education landscape could be dramatically reshaped if Governor Ron DeSantis signs a controversial new bill into law. HB 1105, which recently passed both the House and Senate, aims to significantly restrict cell phone use in schools across the state.
The bill sailed through the legislature, garnering a strong majority in both chambers. The House approved it with a vote of 85 to 14, while the Senate passed it 26 to 5. It now sits on Governor DeSantis’s desk, awaiting his signature.
If enacted, the law will bring sweeping changes starting July 1, 2025. Elementary and middle school students would be completely prohibited from using cell phones during class time. High schoolers would face similar restrictions, with exceptions only for authorized uses or in specifically designated areas determined by the school board.
This move has ignited debate amongst parents, educators, and students, sparking discussions about the impact on learning, social interaction, and safety. The coming weeks will be critical as we wait to see whether Governor DeSantis will sign the bill into law, fundamentally altering the daily routine of Florida’s students.