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Indiana's new bell-to-bell cell phone expectations are no longer theoretical—they're becoming reality in schools across the state.
In this week's IASP Advocacy Podcast, I had the opportunity to sit down with Bryan Ramirez, Assistant Principal at North Central High School and the 2025 District 7 Assistant Principal of the Year. Bryan and his team have already taken meaningful steps to limit student phone access—and his perspective is both practical and encouraging.
👉Podcast Link: https://iasppodcast.libsyn.com/iasp-advocacy-podcast-5126
In our conversation, Bryan shares:
If you're thinking through your own approach to the new legislation, this conversation offers real insight from a school that's already in motion.
If you have follow-up questions or want to connect directly, Bryan has generously offered to be a resource: 📧 [email protected]
Thanks for tuning in. Keep strengthening your voice, building relationships, and leading with strategic purpose.
And as always—keep leading Indiana forward.
By Indiana Association of School Principals (IASP)5
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Indiana's new bell-to-bell cell phone expectations are no longer theoretical—they're becoming reality in schools across the state.
In this week's IASP Advocacy Podcast, I had the opportunity to sit down with Bryan Ramirez, Assistant Principal at North Central High School and the 2025 District 7 Assistant Principal of the Year. Bryan and his team have already taken meaningful steps to limit student phone access—and his perspective is both practical and encouraging.
👉Podcast Link: https://iasppodcast.libsyn.com/iasp-advocacy-podcast-5126
In our conversation, Bryan shares:
If you're thinking through your own approach to the new legislation, this conversation offers real insight from a school that's already in motion.
If you have follow-up questions or want to connect directly, Bryan has generously offered to be a resource: 📧 [email protected]
Thanks for tuning in. Keep strengthening your voice, building relationships, and leading with strategic purpose.
And as always—keep leading Indiana forward.