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✨ Welcome to the SafeZone

Distraction‑Free School Time starts with clear phone boundaries.

SchoolSafeZone is a parent–educator movement helping schools set simple, consistent expectations for phones during the learning day—so teachers can teach, students can focus, and parents aren’t left guessing.

No shame. No politics. Practical steps that work in real schools.

Start in 10 minutes: download the toolkit, pick your lane, take one step this week.

The school day quietly became unregulated screen time.

Most families and schools want the same thing: calmer classrooms and kids who can actually learn. The problem is the default setting now.

Attention gets shredded

Notifications and habit‑checks break momentum—even when phones are “just in pockets.”

Social pressure follows kids into class

Group chats and drama don’t pause at the door. It leaks into instruction and relationships.

Parents and schools get misaligned

When expectations aren’t clear, everyone fights symptoms. Shared language reduces conflict.

Start in 10 minutes.

You don’t need a perfect policy or a giant campaign. Start small, learn fast, and keep it calm.

  1. Get the toolkit (scripts + meeting templates)
  2. Pick your lane (Parent / Parent–School / Educator)
  3. Take one step this week—then share what happened

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Choose your channel.

Start where you are. Ask one real question. Get real answers.

Parents

Build healthier habits without constant fights. Share what’s working at home.

Parent–School Teams

Get alignment with teachers/admin without conflict. Use respectful templates.

Educators

Share what works in real classrooms (and what backfires). Keep it practical.

Featured articles (fast reads)

Short, readable posts for parents and school teams who don’t have time to research all night.

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School leader or PTA? Start small.

We recommend a 2–4 week trial with clear expectations, simple measurement, and respectful parent communication.