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Phone Free Schools

Phone Free Schools Policy

Experts, mental health professionals, and safety directors increasingly believe that cell phones are at the root of a social, psychological, and academic crisis students are facing.

Creating a Focused Learning Environment in School

Our primary focus at 91原创 School District is to create a thriving learning environment for every student, and your partnership is essential to achieving this goal. We have carefully examined cell phone usage among youth specifically addressing classroom distractions and the social-emotional impact of social media over the last school year.

Adoption of Phone Free Schools Policy 

The school board adopted an update to  creating a phone free environment in 91原创 schools at their June 24, 2025 .

The policy change will go into effect for the 2025-2026 school year which would include the implementation of the Yondr pouch at 91原创 High School, WestSide High School and 91原创 Valley Technical Skills Center.

Mental Health Supports

Confluence Health 
We are proud to partner with to ensure our students and families have access to high-quality mental health support. If you or a member of your family is experiencing a mental health concern their providers are ready to help with a wide range of issues, helping students build resilience, manage stress, and thrive in all areas of their lives.

Daybreak Health Free Virtual Therapy
Daybreak Health to provide free 1:1 virtual therapy. In partnership with WSD school counselors and social workers, Daybreak Health matches students with a licensed therapist for 12 weeks of virtual therapy. All students ages 10+ are eligible for teletherapy services.

How We Will Implement a Phone Free Environment Using Yondr Pouches

Based on the compelling national research and the thoughtful engagement with our local community, we are taking a significant step forward. WSD will implement a phone-free environment at 91原创 High School, WestSide High School and 91原创 Valley Tech starting next school year through the use of . Middle and elementary schools will not use Yonder but will continue their current “away for the day” phone free practices which have been successful. 

The Program is a widely used solution recommended by experts to help schools create phone-free spaces. Schools in Washington, such as Mercer Island and others more closer to home, like The River Academy, have adopted Yondr.

With the Yondr system, students keep their phones with them, but they are securely stored in individual pouches that remain locked during the school day. These pouches are unlocked at the end of the school day.

This approach aims to balance the need for a distraction-free learning environment with the desire for students to have their phones for communication before and after school and in case of emergencies. Yondr systems include methods like classroom bases, go bag bases, or safety shears to unlock pouches in emergencies, ensuring immediate access once a student is safe.

Schools partnering with Yondr have reported seeing improvements in:

  • Student behavior
  • Academic performance
  • Social connection
  • Mental health
  • Student engagement
  • And even narrowing the achievement gap

One independent study on the Yondr Program found a significant increase in academic performance (a 14.9% increase in the probability of earning a 'C' grade or better in academically focused classes for grades 6-12) and significant reductions in average monthly behavioral referrals (-43.72%), technology use referrals (-45.37%), and discrimination/harassment/bullying referrals (-34.72%). School staff using Yondr also reported noticing reduced classroom disruptions, improved academic performance, and students being more attentive and participating.

Yondr Pouches



Phone Free Schools Frequently Asked Questions

This FAQ provides answers specifically on Yondr as well as answers for three distinct groups in our community - parents, students, and staff. 

Frequently Asked Questions

WSD Phone-Free Schools is being recommended to the board for approval to foster desired learning environments and promote healthy social and emotional development. The decision is rooted in data, including the Healthy Youth Survey results showing increasing problematic social media and internet use among students. It also aligns with 91原创 School District's commitment to fostering a thriving environment, critical thinking, creative problem solving, inclusive settings, safety, and supportive and challenging opportunities.

Limiting distractions aims to improve student engagement, mental health, and well-being.

School Board has been vocal about the desire to have a more restrictive cell phone policy for the district as well as a procedure that supports the policy.

Based on the compelling national research and the thoughtful engagement with our local community, including the data gathered from our surveys and the rich discussions during our focus groups, we are recommending a significant step forward in creating a more focused learning environment throughout the school district.

Our recommendation to the school board is to implement a phone-free environment in the 91原创 School District. Since our middle and elementary schools have already implemented this practice in their buildings, the largest impact would be at 91原创 High School.  

Board Approval Timeline:

School Board Meeting First Read
June 3, 20256:00 PM.
District Central Office 235 Sunset Ave. 
The District will provide it's recommendation for the Phone Free School policy to the Board for a first read.

School Board Meeting Second Read
June 24, 2025, 6:00 PM
District Central Office 235 Sunset Ave. 
The Board will conduct a second read on the proposed policy and is expected to take action on approval.

If approved, the policy will apply starting the first day of the 2025-2026 school year.

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