Bell to Bell, No Cell - Arkansas Act 122 of 2025
What is the Bell to Bell, No Cell Act?
The "Bell to Bell, No Cell" Act (Act 122 of 2025) is a new Arkansas state law that prohibits students from using personal electronic devices, including cell phones, smartwatches, wireless earbuds/headphones, or other electronic communication devices from the first bell until the last bell of each school day.
When Does It Start?
The law takes effect at the start of the 2025-2026 school year in all Arkansas public schools, including the Arkadelphia School District.
What Devices Are Covered?
Personal Cell Phones
Smartwatches and wearable devices
Tablets, laptops, and notebooks
Digital media or gaming devices
Cameras and recording devices
Any other electronic communication device
What Is Not Allowed?
During the school day - from arrival until dismissal - students may not:
Use or display personal electronic devices.
Keep devices powered on during instructional and non-instructional periods (including lunch, recess, and hall transitions)
Carry devices in pockets or visible areas.
Allowed Exceptions
The law mandates several necessary exemptions:
Health or emergency situations - e.g., medical devices or contacting parents
Individualized Educational Programs (IEPs/504 Plans) - documented in students' education plans
School-issued devices used for instruction
After-school extracurricular activities
Emergencies, such as fire, tornado, active shooter, or evacuations
Arkadelphia School District Policy Updates
Handbook & website updates:
Arkadelphia Public Schools updated its 2025-2026 Student Handbook for RULE 605-Visibility/Use of Cell Phones, Smart Watches, wireless earbuds/headphones, or Other Electronic Communication Devices. The 2025-2026 Student Handbook is now posted on our website (see the link below).Submission & Compliance: In compliance with the law, our policy will be submitted to the Arkansas Division of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) for review and approval.
Enforcement & Accountability: Districts failing to enforce the policy may face accreditation sanctions. Arkadelphia will apply our revised policy consistently and fairly.
How Families Can Help
Talk to your child now about the change - remind them devices must be powered off and stored out of sight.
Prepare for exemptions - let us know if your child has needs covered by IEPs or health plans.
Be patient and supportive as students and staff reinforce the device-free school days.
Questions?
If you have questions or concerns, please contact your child's school office.

