Governor Stein Holds Teacher Roundtable Highlighting Impact Of Cell Phone-Free Classrooms

CHARLOTTE – On Tuesday, Governor Josh Stein visited East Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte to hear from teachers about the impact of cell phone-free classroom environments. Last summer, Governor Stein signed into law a bill that established cell phone-free classrooms. The law took effect on January 1, 2026, as North Carolina joined 32 other states restricting cell phones in classrooms.
“Cell phone-free classrooms enable students to focus on social studies instead of social media and strengthen relationships with their peers,” said Governor Josh Stein. “The teachers I met today are doing their all for their students, making every effort to set them up for success. We must value our incredible educators by raising starting teacher pay to the highest in the Southeast.”
“When classrooms are free from cell phone distractions, students can fully immerse themselves in learning,” said Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Superintendent Dr. Crystal Hill. “It gives them the chance to focus on ideas, connect with peers and engage in meaningful discussions, which helps them build confidence and curiosity – important skills that will serve them well beyond school walls.”
In December, the Governor’s Advisory Council for Student Safety and Well-Being released its annual report highlighting the positive impact of limiting wireless communication devices, including cell phones, during instructional time. Governor Stein created the council in April to create solutions that provide safe, welcoming, and inclusive schools.
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He needs to hold a teacher roundtable about the impact of not having a budget and having increased insurance premiums.
What an absolute joke. Maybe we could now have a distraction free classroom. My guess is everyone at the “round table” agreed with everything the The governor said. Just a bunch of yes, men and women.