• We will be making our school a phone-free space to improve teaching and learning using a system called Yondr. Yondr has been implemented in over 1,000 schools across 21 countries to facilitate an engaged learning environment. We believe that phones have great utility. We have also found that learning and social behavior improve drastically when students are fully engaged with their teachers and classmates.

    The Yondr Program utilizes a simple, secure pouch that stores a phone. Every student will secure their phone in a personally assigned Yondr pouch when they arrive at school. Students will maintain possession of their phones and will not use them until their pouches are opened at the end of the school day. Students are required to obtain their Yondr pouch each day at arrival and are responsible for their pouch at all times.

    Yondr recently surveyed over 900 school partners to measure the effects of creating phone-free educational environments. These schools achieved notable progress in multiple areas:

    • 65% of schools saw an improvement in academic performance

    • 74% of schools saw an improvement in student behavior

    • 83% of schools saw an improvement in student engagement in the classroom

    Phones are not to be used during school. Every student is assigned a personal Yondr Pouch. While the Yondr Pouch is considered school property, it is each student’s responsibility to obtain their Pouch at entry every day and keep it in good working condition. 

    If there is an emergency and you would like to get in contact with your child, please reach out to the main office at 216-838-6800.

    In an effort to best serve your child, we appreciate your full support in the adoption of the Yondr Program at our school.

    DAILY PROCESS

    As students Arrive to School, they will: 

    1. Turn their phone off.

    2. Open their Yondr Pouch by tapping against the Unlocking Base. 

    3. Place their phone inside the Pouch and secure it in front of the school staff.

    4. Store it in their backpack for the day.

    At the end of the day, students will open their Pouch, remove their phone, close their Pouch, and place it in their grade-level bin.

    *Students arriving late or leaving early will pouch/unpouch their phones in the main office.

    VIOLATIONS

    What if the Yondr pouch gets damaged or a student is caught on their phone?

    The Yondr pouch is the property of Wilbur Wright PreK-8 School. 

    If a student is caught on their phone:

    1st Offense - Pouch Phone & Message Home.

    2nd Offense - Phone Collected & Call Home. Phone Returned EOD.

    3rd Offense - Phone Collected & Held for 5 Days OR Parent Pickup OR Planning Center 

    If a student damages their pouch, this is considered a level 3 infraction, specifically 3K - Damaging or attempting to damage property, and is a suspendable offense. 

    Note: Damage consists of any signs that the physical integrity of the pouch has been compromised, whether intentional or unintentional, as determined by the school or Yondr staff.

    Examples of damage:

    • Ripped

    • Cut

    • Torn

    • Pen/pencil marks

    • Bent/cut pin

    • Signs of force to black button on the flap

    The principal has the right to confiscate these devices from any student who possesses or uses the device on school property, which includes the school yard and parking lot and any school-sponsored activity.