Go to main contentsGo to search barGo to main menu
Thursday, May 7, 2026 at 7:42 AM
Ad

Middle School Implements New Cell Phone and Device Policy

Middle School Implements New Cell Phone and Device Policy
Principal Dr. Deana Porretta explained the importance of the update, noting that while personal devices can be useful tools, they also pose significant distractions through social media, messaging, and notifications.

Churchill County Middle School (CCMS) has implemented a new Cell Phone and Smart Device Policy, effective immediately, to support a focused and distraction-free learning environment. The change aligns with both the Churchill County School District’s administrative regulations and the CCMS Handbook.

According to the policy outlined in the CCMS Handbook, students are permitted to bring cell phones to school, but must place them in a designated phone locker at the beginning of each class period. Phones may be retrieved only after the class is dismissed. Cell phones are not allowed for use during classroom instruction or any other instructional time. Personal device usage is limited to before school, after school, during transitions between classes, and at lunch or recess. Families who need to contact their student during the school day are asked to do so through the front office.

Principal Dr. Deana Porretta explained the importance of the update, noting that while personal devices can be useful tools, they also pose significant distractions through social media, messaging, and notifications. As a 1:1 district, all students at CCMS have access to a school-issued device for academic purposes, making the need for personal devices in class unnecessary. “This updated procedure promotes responsible use and helps maintain a productive classroom environment,” Porretta stated.

Under the new guidelines, students must place their phones in a classroom phone locker at the start of every class and may retrieve them once class is over. Personal devices may only be used before and after school, between classes, and during lunch or recess. Smartwatches must have notifications turned off. If a smartwatch becomes a distraction, it will be treated the same as a cell phone and subject to the same consequences.

Some exceptions are made for students with medical needs or accommodations. Students who have a 504 plan, IEP, or an approved administrative reason may keep a personal device on them to monitor health-related concerns, such as insulin levels for diabetes management.

The school will enforce the new policy using the district’s 4-Step Protocol. On a first offense, the student’s device will be confiscated until the end of the school day, and the parent or guardian will be notified. A second offense will result in the device being confiscated and require the parent or guardian to retrieve it. On the third offense, the same retrieval process applies, and a meeting will be held with the student and their parent or guardian to review the policy. For a fourth offense and beyond, the device will again be confiscated and must be picked up by a parent or guardian. The incident will be considered a major offense, and disciplinary action will be taken for insubordination.

Dr. Porretta emphasized that the policy is not intended to restrict communication between students and their families, particularly in urgent situations. “In urgent situations, please contact the CCMS office, and we will ensure your student receives the message promptly,” she said.

CCMS staff and administrators expressed their appreciation for families’ support in reinforcing the expectations. The school aims to maintain classrooms that are focused, respectful, and engaging environments for all students as the new school year begins.

 

More about the author/authors:
Share
Rate

Comment

Comments

May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 1
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 2
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 3
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 4
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 5
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 6
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 7
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 8
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 9
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 10
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 11
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 12
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 13
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 14
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 15
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 16
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 17
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 18
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 1Page no. 1
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 2Page no. 2
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 3Page no. 3
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 4Page no. 4
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 5Page no. 5
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 6Page no. 6
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 7Page no. 7
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 8Page no. 8
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 9Page no. 9
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 10Page no. 10
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 11Page no. 11
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 12Page no. 12
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 13Page no. 13
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 14Page no. 14
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 15Page no. 15
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 16Page no. 16
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 17Page no. 17
May 8, 2026 - Kyle Petty Charity Ride Roars Throug - page 18Page no. 18
COMMENTS
Comment author: Gus WidickComment text: I was in the Navy with Mike, Lemoore FL. To Jacksonville FL. He was a great friend and shipmate. You knew when he was in the room his laughter was unmistakable. Rest in peace old friend.Comment publication date: 5/2/26, 10:25 PMComment source: Obituary - Michael Charles DarnallComment author: DaveComment text: I Live in Moundhouse, was woken around 1:00AM to rattling and vibrating. Nothing too serious, just a bit of noise and glass items clinking together. Could feel bed shake too.Comment publication date: 5/1/26, 4:41 PMComment source: Earthquake Swarm Hits FallonComment author: Winnie DowlingComment text: So proud of Kelli Kelly. She is most definitely a collaborator and is very well known throughout the state for her assistance as a Nevada SBDC business advisor, especially related to agriculture and local food entrepreneurship and systems. Her spirit radiates! Winnie Dowling, State Director, Nevada SBDCComment publication date: 4/30/26, 1:41 PMComment source: Kelli Kelly Earns Statewide Entrepreneurial Spirit AwardComment author: Susan Clifford CopelandComment text: I am so sorry to hear this news. His mother, father, Karen and Trent were neighbors of ours in Tonopah, Nevada. We moved to Fallon first and then the Kroll's later moved there also. Mother and Wanda were good friends. My brother Michael and Trent were playmates in Tonopah. Mother and my three little children visited the family at their ranch in Fallon. My condolences to Frank's family. May you be comforted to know that I care and I pray you will be comforted by your memories of Frank. Sincerely,Comment publication date: 4/30/26, 11:51 AMComment source: Frank Robert Kroll
SUPPORT OUR WORK