Highline students are helping lead an important conversation about cell phone use during the school day.
The Superintendent’s Student Leadership Team created a districtwide Cell Phone Survey to better understand how phones are used in class, what is working, and where challenges remain.
This work aligns with Washington State House Bill 1122 (2025), which encourages school districts to review their cell phone policies. As part of this process, Highline is taking a student-centered approach by gathering input directly from students, families, and staff.
Survey questions focus on current school cell phone policies and how phones are used during the school day. The feedback will help student leaders develop recommendations for the Superintendent, the School Board, and local elected officials.
Students, families, and staff play a key role in shaping how cell phones support learning and well-being during the school day.
The survey is confidential and takes about five minutes to complete. It opens January 5 and closes January 16. To take the survey click on the link below or use the QR code shared during advisory.