In response to a newly enacted Texas state law, Lytle ISD will implement a new Student Cell Phone Policy beginning this school year. We understand this change may be challenging for some, especially in our close-knit Pirate community. We are committed to providing the best possible learning environment for all — and this new policy is designed to support just that.
Why the Change?
Texas House Bill 1481 now mandates that school districts prohibit student use or possession of personal communication devices during the school day. In alignment, the Lytle ISD updated policy requires all personal communication devices — cell phones, smart watches, tablets, and similar electronics — to be kept in students’ backpacks and not used from the time they arrive on campus until they are picked up. Devices may not be carried on a student’s person, and their use is strictly prohibited in bathrooms and locker rooms.
Thank You to Our Cell Phone Task Force
Our heartfelt appreciation goes out to the members of the Lytle ISD Cell Phone Task Force, who met during the past school year to thoughtfully develop a local policy. Their insight and preparation enabled our district to respond quickly and wisely to this unexpected legislation. Because of their work, we begin this school year with clarity, consistency, and compassion.
How Will This Work?
School Day: Students must keep devices stored in backpacks and not in pockets or hands during the day.
Buses & Events: Devices may be used on school buses but without cameras. Use during extracurricular events, including UIL activities, will follow the guidelines outlined in the student handbook.
Violations: If a device is taken out during the school day, it will be confiscated, turned in to the front office, and a $15 fee will be charged before a parent can retrieve it.
Exceptions: Students with documented medical needs may be granted exceptions through the appropriate campus committee review.
Working Together for a Better Learning Environment
We recognize that cell phones are part of everyday life for students and families, and we appreciate your cooperation as we all adjust to this change. Our focus remains on safety, student well-being, and academic success. By reducing distractions and encouraging face-to-face interaction, we believe this policy can positively impact student learning and social connection.
Let’s continue working together, as parents, educators, and community members, to help every Lytle Pirate thrive.
For more details, see Lytle ISD’s Student Handbook (coming in August) or contact your campus office.