(ONN) – Two new laws that directly impact Ohio schools will be in effect in 2026.
Every Ohio school district is required to have a policy in place prohibiting cell phone use during the school day.
Lawmakers say the goal is to cut down on distractions and help students stay focused in the classroom.
Another new law sets clear rules for schools that choose to carry Narcan, the overdose reversal drug.
Schools must follow specific guidelines for storage training and how to respond if it’s used.
They’re also required to report each use to the state and notify families if administrators see a pattern or heightened risk.
Click here for the Findlay City Schools student handbook, which details the district’s cell phone policy on page 14.