Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1703

Introduced
2/23/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Establishes the "Student Screen-Time Standards Act" and the "Framework on Classroom Use of Screens (FOCUS) Council" regarding instructional methods in elementary schools

Impact

The legislation aims to improve educational outcomes by promoting a balanced use of instructional methods that blend traditional materials with digital tools. It mandates annual notifications to parents about their children’s screen time, and schools must provide the necessary data upon request. Additionally, school policies will need to be updated periodically based on best practices and recommendations from the new 'Framework on Classroom Use of Screens (FOCUS) Council' that the bill establishes. This council will guide the development of policies that address various aspects of screen usage and its impacts on learning.

Summary

Senate Bill 1703, titled the 'Student Screen-Time Standards Act,' seeks to implement a framework for managing the screen time and use of instructional technology among elementary school students in Missouri. The bill requires each school district and charter school (excluding virtual schools) to develop a written policy that limits and regulates student screen time during the school day. This includes specific guidelines for the use of technology and traditional learning materials, ensuring that screen time does not hinder foundational educational practices, particularly for students in grades K-5.

Contention

Notably, the bill may face contention concerning the strict limitations on screen time. Supporters argue these measures are vital for the healthy development of children and the preservation of traditional learning practices, especially as concerns grow about the detrimental effects of excessive screen use on child cognitive and social development. However, it could also provoke pushback from proponents of educational technology who believe that such restrictions might hinder the integration of beneficial digital resources in classrooms. As schools navigate these limits, balancing technology use without compromising educational effectiveness will be crucial.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB115

Establishes provisions regarding elementary and secondary education

MO HB467

Requires hearing screenings for students

MO SB406

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage of genetic screenings for cancer risk

MO SB824

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage of genetic screenings for cancer risk

MO HB711

Establishes transfer procedures to nonresident districts for students in public schools

MO HB408

Prohibits student use of telecommunications devices during regularly scheduled instructional activities

MO HB917

Requires insurance coverage of skin cancer screenings

MO SB360

Creates the Education Freedom Act and modifies provisions relating to the assessment of public elementary and secondary schools

MO HB1180

Requires the department of elementary and secondary education to develop a curriculum on personal finance to be used by school districts

MO HB1227

Modifies provisions relating to health screenings for a child taken into the custody of the children's division

Similar Bills

IA HF2685

A bill for an act relating to student instructional technology standards, including elementary school digital instruction limits, technology use policies, and governance of one-to-one digital device programs.(Formerly HF 2451.)

IA HF2451

A bill for an act relating to student instructional technology standards, including elementary school digital instruction limits, technology use policies, and governance of one-to-one digital device programs.(See HF 2685.)

CA AB1053

Educational technology: evaluation and selection.

AL HB376

Public K-12 education; requirements for instructional technology, age-appropriate screen time limits, and internet access established, parental access required, creation of model policy by State Board of Education required, adoption and implementation by local boards required, State Board of Education to adopt rules

CA AB2071

Pupil instruction: digital wellness.

KY HB257

AN ACT relating to the education assessment and accountability system.

MO HB2230

Establishes provisions relating to instructional methods in schools

KY SB318

AN ACT relating to digital instruction.