Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality to gradually remove smartphones from schools, mayor announces
Mayor Huldai: "We will not let technology control us—smartphones are coming out of schools"
Tel Aviv-Yafo Mayor Ron Huldai announced on Wednesday at a conference for school principals a groundbreaking initiative: the gradual reduction—and eventual removal—of smartphones from schools across the city.
Huldai addressed the conference, stating, "I have a dream that together, we will pull ourselves and our city’s education system out of our comfort zone, relearn the art of attention, and be fully present—100% in time and place. That we will dare to say: we are going to manage technology, not be managed by it. How? By removing smartphones from schools."
"There are already several dozen elementary schools and at least three to four high schools that have begun this process this year. They are true pioneers, and I say this without a trace of cynicism—digital pioneers."
He clarified that this initiative is not about halting progress.
A new reality for schools in Tel Aviv-Yafo
The education system in Israel, and particularly in Tel Aviv-Yafo, faces a new reality in which excessive information, technological distractions, and social media impact student concentration, learning, and social interactions. While technology offers undeniable benefits, there is a growing recognition of the need to manage attention and minimize disruptions to allow for deeper learning, meaningful interpersonal connections, and an optimal educational environment.Currently, dozens of elementary schools and several high schools in the city are already in the process of gradually limiting smartphone use during the school day. The mayor urged other school leaders to learn from these early adopters, take inspiration, and be part of this significant educational shift.
The municipality has set a goal for the initiative to begin in the next school year (September 2025). The first phase will involve significantly reducing smartphone use in schools as part of a gradual, well-planned approach tailored to each age group—from elementary to high school—eventually leading to a complete ban.
This ambitious effort will require strong commitment from school administrators willing to lead the change. A distraction-free learning environment is expected to improve academic performance, strengthen social bonds, and foster meaningful personal development for students.
The Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality will provide full support to schools throughout the transition, including resources, training, and assistance to ensure a smooth and effective implementation.
The city's education administration champions an innovative, value-driven, and activist approach, integrating global shifts into its school system. The goal is to create an inspiring, forward-thinking educational environment where every student can reach their full potential—free from distractions and screens.