Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2561

Introduced
7/24/25  

Caption

To promote student learning and mental health

Impact

If enacted, S2561 would significantly alter existing regulations governing student use of technology in schools. The bill mandates that each school district formulate and file its personal electronic device policy annually, ensuring that students are aware of the restrictions. Importantly, the bill provides exceptions for specific situations, including emergencies, individualized education programs, and health-related needs. Thus, it recognizes the diverse requirements of students while enforcing a general prohibition on the personal use of electronic devices during academic hours, aiming to balance educational integrity with necessary accommodations.

Summary

Senate Bill S2561, titled 'An Act to promote student learning and mental health,' aims to amend state laws regarding the use of personal electronic devices in public schools. The primary objective of the bill is to establish policies that prohibit the use of personal electronic devices by students on school grounds during the school day and during school-sponsored activities. This bill seeks to create a more focused educational environment by minimizing distractions caused by personal devices. Schools will be required to adopt policies that comply with the regulations set forth by the bill, including provisions for secure storage of these devices and a method for communication between students and their parents during school hours.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S2561 arise from debates about student freedoms and the role of technology in education. Proponents argue that limiting electronic devices will enhance academic focus and mental well-being among students. However, critics express concern about the potential negative impact on communication and accessibility, particularly for multilingual learners and students with disabilities who may rely on their devices for instructional purposes. The implications regarding how schools will implement enforcement and address inequities in discipline could also generate dissent among educators and parents alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2741

To promote social emotional learning and the mental and behavioral health of students

MA H4576

To promote social emotional learning and the mental and behavioral health of students

MA S223

To ensure the health and safety of the commonwealth’s students and educators

MA S280

Relative to student and educator data privacy

MA S276

Relative to safety and violence education for students (the SAVE Students Act)

MA H532

Relative to student and educator data privacy

MA H537

Relative to safety and violence education for students (the SAVE Students Act)

MA S2967

Promoting a clean energy grid, advancing equity and protecting ratepayers

MA S2653

To promote high-quality early literacy instruction and improve student outcomes

MA H4423

To promote high-quality early literacy instruction and improve student outcomes

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