Student Use of Internet-enabled Devices

  • The Monroe One Board of Education has adopted a new policy on student use of personal internet-enabled devices during the school day. This policy aligns with New York State's "Distraction-Free Schools" mandate. The goal is to create safe, engaging learning environments where students can be fully present - with Clear Minds, ONE Focus. 

    Beginning in the 2025-2026 school year, students in Monroe One programs are required to: 

    • Keep personal internet-enabled devices off and stored in their program's designated location during the instructional day, unless specifically authorized by building leadership.

    • Avoid using personal internet-enabled devices anywhere on school grounds during school hours, unless an exception has been granted.

    Personal devices under this policy include, but are not limited to:

    • cell phones
    • smartwatches
    • earbuds and wireless headphones
    • tablets
    • other items capable of connecting to the internet

    Students will still have access to BOCES-issued devices that support their learning.

    We know how important family communication is. If you need to reach your child during the day, please call your program's main office.

    We appreciate your partnership in supporting this policy and encouraging  your child to be present and engaged throughout the day. By working together, we can help all students focus on learning, connect with classmates, and build the skills they need to succeed.

    Click here to view the Board Policy on Internet-Enabled Devices

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • Why are students unable to use internet-enabled devices during the school day?

  • What is an internet-enabled device?

  • What do I do if I need to get in touch with my student during the day?

  • What if my student needs to contact me during the school day?

  • Are smartwatches and other non-phone devices included in the policy?

  • What if my student needs their device for a medical reason?

  • What are exceptions to this policy?

  • How will exceptions for IEPs or 540 plans be handled?

  • Where will my student's device be kept during the day?

  • Can students use their devices during lunch or breaks?

  • What if m y student believes their device was lost or damaged while in school storage?

  • What if my student forgets their device at the end of the school day?

  • What if my student refuses to turn in their device?

  • Where can I find additional information?