Phone-Free Campuses: Turning Intentions Into Impact
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Learn how to launch a phone-free policy that students and families support. Join us to discover practical strategies that improve focus, mental health, and classroom culture.
Tired of phones disrupting learning?
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Let’s rethink what “phone-free” really means - for students, not against them.
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Phones are everywhere, but should they be in classrooms?
In this timely webinar, we’ll show you how to create phone-free campuses in a way that boosts student wellness, promotes positive behavior, and invites collaboration from families and staff.
You’ll leave with actionable tools, not rules, and real-world stories from schools making it work.

Webinar Highlights:
- Why phone-free schools benefit mental health and focus
- What works (and what doesn’t) when rolling out a new policy
- Tools and templates for school-wide implementation
- Insights from student-led initiatives
What You Will Gain:
- Messaging tips for getting staff and families on board
- Steps for piloting and phasing policies with feedback loops
- Strategies for preventing device misuse
- Ideas for student advocacy and recognition programs
Why Attend?
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This isn’t about going “no phones allowed.” It’s about building a healthier digital culture—together. Whether you're just getting started or struggling with inconsistent enforcement, this session will help your school create real, lasting change.
Take Action Today!Kim Karr
Digital Safety & AI Ethics Expert, Speaker
Kim Karr is a renowned speaker, educator, and advocate for digital safety, wellness, and leadership. As the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Digital4Good + #ICANHELP, she has dedicated her career to equipping students, educators, and communities with the tools needed to navigate and create a safer, more positive digital world.
With a background in education and student leadership, Kim has spent over a decade training students, educators, law enforcement, parents, and organizations to harness the power of technology for good. Through keynotes, interactive workshops, and curriculum-based training, she has helped over 12.5 million students globally develop digital literacy, combat cyberbullying, and take proactive steps against emerging online threats such as AI-generated deepfakes and nudify apps.

