
THE RAATZ ROUNDUP
Submitted for use on Dec. 10, 2025
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Receiving a good education is one of the most important things one can do. Not only do students learn valuable skills that allow them to chase their dreams, but they also learn a lot of social skills and make friendships that will last a lifetime.
While implementing new technology in our classrooms to improve how our students learn is important, personal cell phones in the classroom distract students and inhibit their education.
According to a recent survey by the National Center for Education Statistics, 53% of public-school leaders believe student academic performance has been impacted by cell phone usage, and 72% believe cell phone usage has a negative impact on student mental health.
That is why I filed Senate Bill 78, which would prohibit students from using cell phones and other personal devices during the duration of the school day. This bill would allow students to focus on their lessons and engage with their peers, instead of spending their free time staring at their phone.
This bill expands upon Senate Enrolled Act 185 (2024), which I authored, and prohibits the use of personal electronic devices during instructional time.
SB 78 does not ban technology in the classroom, it simply prohibits personal devices from being used. School-issued computers and other devices can still be used in the classroom. The bill also makes exception under certain circumstances for things like medical conditions, language translation and if authorized by a superintendent.
I look forward to working with my fellow lawmakers on this bill to ensure our students are getting the most out of their education.
Constituents can reach out to me with any questions or concerns they may have by filling out a "Contact Me" form on the IndianaSenateRepublicans.com/Raatz website or by calling my office at 800-382-9467.
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State Sen. Jeff Raatz (R-Richmond) represents Senate District 27, which includes
Henry, Union and Wayne counties, and portions of Franklin County.
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