New Jersey Department of Education Announces Districts Approved for Phone-Free Schools Grants

New Jersey Department of Education Announces Districts Approved for Phone-Free Schools Grants

 

TRENTON – The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) today announced 86 school districts across the state will receive grant awards under the Phone-Free Schools Grant Program. These grants will support school districts in implementing a bell-to-bell policy for all students in grades 6-12, consistent with State guidelines.

A bell-to-bell policy must ensure that students’ cell phones and other internet-enabled devices are securely stored when students arrive at school, and access is not allowed during the entire school day. Participating districts will receive funds to implement secure storage systems such as lockers, locked pouch systems, or check-in cabinets. Districts may also use funding to provide staff training to ensure consistent and equitable application of the bell-to-bell policies.

“In recent years, we’ve begun to truly understand the threat that cell phones and access to social media pose to our children’s education. If we want to provide New Jersey’s children with a world-class education, we need to give schools the tools necessary to remove the very distractions that rob students of their attention and their concentration,” said Governor Murphy. “Getting cell phones out of schools helps educators, it helps parents, and most of all, it helps our kids. I am proud of the leadership shown by these early-adopting districts, and I look forward to seeing the impact of these new policies on our young learners.”

“The findings from the Growing Up Online report underscore why this initiative matters, including rising concerns about social media’s impact on adolescent mental health, sleep disruption, cyberbullying, and declining academic focus,” Education Commissioner Kevin Dehmer said of the report issued by the Commission on the Effects of Social Media Usage on Adolescents. “We applaud the districts for stepping forward now and setting a standard for student well-being and a more focused learning environment.”

The grants are funded through a $3 million appropriation in the Fiscal Year 2026 Appropriations Act. Approximately $980,000 has been allocated in this round, and the NJDOE intends to launch another funding round to expand to additional districts.

The list of participating districts is below and is also available on the NJDOE’s website.

County  District   Maximum Award Amount
Atlantic Absecon Public Schools District $2,499.80
Atlantic Egg Harbor Township School District $32,513.74
Atlantic Pleasantville Public School District $15,220.18
Bergen Alpine School District $1,000.00
Bergen Bergen Arts and Science Charter School, Garfield $5,489.02
Bergen Englewood Public School District  $12,910.48
Bergen Ramsey School District  $10,730.80
Bergen Wallington School District  $5,015.22
Burlington Florence Township School District  $6,875.64
Burlington Pemberton Township School District  $14,991.50
Burlington Springfield Township School District  $1,000.00
Burlington Willingboro Public School District  $14,323.38
Camden Black Horse Pike Regional School District  $27,961.44
Camden Gloucester City Public School District  $10,823.52
Camden KIPP: Cooper Norcross, Camden  $10,820.00
Camden Sterling Regional School District  $6,872.32
Cape May Ocean City School District  $10,290.38
Cumberland Cumberland Regional School District  $9,950.00
Cumberland Deerfield Township School District  $1,000.00
Essex East Orange School District  $36,651.12
Essex Essex Regional Educational Services Commission  $1,000.00
Essex Gateway Academy Charter School, Newark  $4,367.16
Essex Great Oaks Legacy Charter School, Newark  $9,022.78
Essex Irvington Public School District  $27,928.40
Essex Maria L. Varisco-Rogers Charter School, Newark $1,490.44
Essex Newark Public School District  $176,625.08
Essex Orange Public Schools  $23,469.10
Essex South Orange-Maplewood School District  $28,257.02
Essex Team Academy Charter School, Newark  $24,752.62
Gloucester Clayton Public School District  $5,984.92
Gloucester Glassboro School District  $7,971.32
Gloucester Logan Township School District  $2,074.34
Gloucester Paulsboro School District  $5,342.60
Hudson Empowerment Academy Charter School, Jersey City $5,769.46
Hudson Golden Door Charter School, Jersey City  $1,426.32
Hudson Guttenberg School District  $2,723.42
Hudson Harrison Public Schools  $10,633.30
Hudson Hoboken Charter School  $1,322.16
Hudson Hudson Arts and Science Charter School, Kearney  $3,061.00
Hudson Jersey City Global Charter School $1,000.00
Hudson Union City School District $52,451.18
Hudson Weehawken Public School District $5,630.00
Hunterdon Bethlehem Township School District $1,000.00
Hunterdon Bloomsbury Borough School District $1,000.00
Hunterdon Frenchtown Borough School District $1,000.00
Mercer Thrive Charter School, Hamilton $2,876.00
Mercer Pace Charter School, Hamilton $1,201.96
Mercer Trenton Public School District $55,573.44
Middlesex Carteret Public School District $17,028.14
Middlesex South Amboy School District $5,286.72
Monmouth Asbury Park School District $5,156.96
Monmouth Belmar Elementary School District $1,000.00
Morris Chester Township School District  $2,696.84
Morris Hanover Park Regional High School District  $10,046.46
Morris Hanover Township School Distric  $3,280.00
Morris Kinnelon School District  $6,988.18
Morris Mendham Borough School District  $1,282.54
Ocean Central Regional School District  $17,208.26
Ocean Pinelands Regional School District  $12,624.88
Ocean Tuckerton Borough School District  $1,000.00
Passaic Hawthorne Public School District $8,753.46
Passaic Lakeland Regional High School District  $6,691.98
Passaic Passaic Arts and Science Charter School  $9,487.54
Passaic Paterson Arts and Science Charter School  $5,232.58
Passaic Paterson Charter School for Science and Technology  $7,308.00
Passaic West Milford Township Public School District $13,094.62
Salem Alloway Township School District $1,000.00
Salem Mannington Township School District $1,000.00
Salem The Lower Alloways Creek School District $1,000.00
Salem Penns Grove-Carney’s Point Regional $9,271.32
Salem Salem City School District $5,570.72
Salem Upper Pittsgrove Township School District $1,000.00
Salem Woodstown-Pilesgrove Regional School District $6,892.62
Somerset Warren Township School District  $4,384.98
Sussex Andover Regional School District $1,203.88
Sussex Frankford Township Consolidated School District $1,246.92
Sussex Hampton Township School District  $1,000.00
Sussex Kittatinny Regional School District  $5,686.00
Sussex Lenape Valley Regional High School District $5,520.22
Sussex Montague Township School District $1,000.00
Sussex Sandyston-Walpack Consolidated School District  $1,000.00
Union Hillside Public School District  $12,359.60
Union Plainfield Public School District  $34,337.56
Union Roselle Public School District  $13,937.70
Union Township of Union School District  $33,747.70
Warren Belvidere School District  $3,176.64

 

 

 

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