NEWS
BISD reworks cell policy to meet new law
By BARBARA GREEN
editor@bowienewsonline.com
Bowie School Trustees put the final touches on new policies to meet State Legislative requirements during a lengthy Monday meeting and discussed some of the pressing issues in this year’s budget centering around salaries.
Leading the debate of new policies is the removal of personal communication devices from students during the instructional day and allowing home school students to participate in University Interscholastic League activities.
Interim Superintendent Lee Ann Farris offered the communication device policy, which is required from House Bill 1481. She noted there were really only two ways to deal with this: Prohibit possession on campus or provide storage to meet the new law.
The policy outlines guidelines, disciplinary consequences and exceptions. It includes all personal communication devices such as cell phones, smartwatches, radio devices, paging devices, tablets and other electronic devices capable of transmitting or receiving digital communication. It does not include an electronic device provided to the student by the school such as a laptop.
Read the full story in your Thursday Bowie News.

Bowie ISD Personal Communication Device Policy — FNCE (LOCAL)
Effective with HB 1481 – Texas Law
HB 1481, prohibits the use of “personal communication devices,” which include cell phones, smartwatches, radio devices, paging devices, tablets, and other electronic devices capable of transmitting or receiving digital communication. The term does not include an electronic device provided to a student by a school district for educational purposes.
Student use guidelines
Students are not permitted to use personal communication devices on school property during the school day. The school day is defined as the first bell to the last bell to dismiss. Students must store devices in accordance with administrative procedures. Students are expected to:
- Power off all personal devices upon arrival
- Store them out of sight—in a locker, backpack, binder, purse at all times during school
hours - Use a locker lock to secure items is encouraged
- Or leave devices at home
Devices are not allowed to be used or visible in the following areas during the school day: Classrooms, hallways, restrooms, cafeteria/lunchroom and any open areas on campus.
Other personal electronics, such as laptops, gaming devices, or accessories, are also prohibited on campus. This ensures safety, filtered content, and equitable access.
Disciplinary consequences for personal communication device violations
A student who violates this policy or any regulations shall be subject to discipline in accordance with the board-adopted Student Code of Conduct and the Bowie ISD Discipline Matrix. An authorized district employee may confiscate a student’s personal communication device that is used in violation of this policy or any applicable regulations. The consequences of unauthorized use are listed below and will take effect during the first full week of the school year.
Offense actions taken
1st Offense – Office Referral - Confiscation of the item
- Detention assigned
- Student may pick up the item after school
2nd Offense – Office Referral - Confiscation of the item
- Guardian-only pick-up required
- 1 day ISS
3rd Offense – Office Referral - Confiscation of the item
- Guardian-only pick-up required
- Alternate personal communication device storage plan
required - 3 days ISS
Additional Offenses – Apply 3rd Offense consequences - OSS, DAEP (Disciplinary Alternative Education
Program) placement may be considered
The district will not dispose of devices but will retain them securely. If not retrieved, they will be stored in accordance with district regulations.
Exceptions to the policy
A student shall be authorized to use a personal communication device on school property during
the school day only under the following circumstances:
- The student’s use is necessary for implementation of the student’s individualized education
program, a 504 plan, or a similar program or plan; - The student’s use is required due to a documented need based on a directive from a qualified physician; or
- The student’s use is necessary to comply with a health or safety requirement imposed by law or as part of the District or campus safety protocols.
Any exceptions to the policy will be agreed upon by the school committee and outlined in the plan.
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Bowie City Council meets on May 12
The Bowie City Council will meet at 6 p.m. on May 12 in the council chambers.
The agenda opens with a proclamation for Emergency Medical Services Week.
In the city manager’s report, Bert Cunningham will discuss the Rock and Pillar Street project and the Texas Water Development Board grant application.
In new business, Brittany Barnes will be considered as an appointment to the Bowie Community Development Board.
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The consent agenda and public comments round out the meeting.
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