Find Your Focus
Supporting focused learning, a connected community, and student success in a cell phone free environment.
Responsible Electronic Device Use
Here in Salem-Keizer, creating a safe, welcoming and focused learning environment for students, and the best possible conditions for staff to support students, takes the partnership and action from all students, staff and families.
In order for students to be successful in school, it is important to work together to create the routines, systems and expectations that have been proven to support student achievement. This includes students being at school each and every day, being focused and engaged—both academically and socially—while at school and receiving the right instruction to further their academic goals.
We believe when we all work together to find focus, we enhance student learning, improve academic outcomes, support social-emotional health and well-being and build a strong sense of community.
Did you know?
In 2024, mobile devices are everywhere, making it hard for many to stay focused. Studies show that when students are away from their phones in class, they have better comprehension, lower anxiety, and greater mindfulness.
Source: National Library of Medicine
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Average notifications students receive per day on their cell phone, with some students reporting as many as 4,500 daily notifications
Source: Common Sense Media
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Average hours teens spend on social media apps daily, exposure to which doubles the risk of experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety
Resources for Families & Community
Explore resources from experts and organizations, including books, guides, and materials for families. Sort by topic to find tools for parents, teachers, and lawmakers to encourage more play-based activities and reduce phone use among children.
Learn more from The Anxious Generation
iRespect&Protect supports youth, families, and communities by promoting self-worth, healthy online choices, and safe relationships. The online community offers tools to raise awareness of the impact of device use, including low self-esteem, cyberbullying, anxiety, depression, and more.
Cell Phone Use in Salem-Keizer Public Schools
For the last several years, Salem-Keizer Public Schools policy for all middle and high schools has included restrictions on cell phone use during the school day, which includes many schools using school-based policies such as “no cell, bell-to-bell.”
As part of the district’s effort to support student engagement, all secondary schools will restrict the use of cell phones throughout the school day.
Review district policy on personal mobile device use by students
Frequently Asked Questions about Cell Phone Use in Salem-Keizer
- Are students allowed to use their cell phones during the school day?
- Why is a cell phone-free environment important?
- What happens if a student uses their personal device at school?
- Will my student have access to their personal electronic device during an emergency such as a school lockdown?
- Are there special considerations or exemptions to the use of cell phones in SKPS schools?
- Are all Salem-Keizer Public Schools using Yondr Pouches?