BUCKS COUNTY — September 18, 2025 — State Senator Steve Santarsiero (D-10) will host a community discussion on cell phone-free schools on Thursday, September 25th at 7:30PM in the Zlock Auditorium at the Bucks County Community College campus in Newtown Township.
“Each year, more studies are showing the negative impact of constant smartphone use on the academic, social and emotional development of our children. The impact of these addictive devices in schools cannot be ignored,” said Senator Santarsiero. “Removing phones from our schools will help students focus in class, engage in healthier interactions with their peers and improve student mental health.”
The community discussion on September 25th will feature a panel who will share information and resources on the topic. Panelists will include a student from Bucks County Community College, Kirstin McGowan, a parent and advocate with Wait Until 8th, Christie Besack, a psychology teacher at Central Bucks West High School and Bucks County Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia.
The conversation will focus on the impact of smartphones and other mobile devices on students in school and the benefits to banning cell phones and other smart devices during school hours.
The event is open to all community members. RSVP is requested at www.senatorstevesantarsiero.com/communitydiscussion.
Senator Santarsiero is currently working on bi-partisan legislation with Senators Vincent Hughes (D-7) and Devlin Robinson (R-37) to ban cell phone use by students in schools, bell-to-bell from kindergarten through 12th grade.
“This is an issue that impacts families throughout our community, our Commonwealth and our country,” continued Senator Santarsiero. “Other states are ahead of us on this and reporting very positive results from students and teachers. Our students deserve every opportunity to thrive in school and removing the distraction of cell phones is an important step.”
Thirty-five states currently limit student phone use in school, with 17 states and the District of Columbia implementing bell-to-bell bans. Pennsylvania does not currently have a statewide policy, though some school districts have policies in place.
The 10th Senate District includes Bristol Borough, Bristol Township, Buckingham Township, Chalfont Borough, Doylestown Borough, Doylestown Township, Falls Township, Lower Makefield Township, Morrisville Borough, New Britain Borough, New Britain Township, New Hope Borough, Newtown Borough, Newtown Township, Plumstead Township, Solebury Township, Tullytown Borough, Upper Makefield Township and Yardley Borough.