SafePouch Devices Away. Attention Back.
A school campus courtyard
Schools & districts

A bell-to-bell
device-free school.

Replace patchy classroom rules with one consistent standard across every period. Administrators get compliance data; teachers get their classrooms back.

What you get

One standard, every classroom.

  • One SafePouch per student, sized for any modern device.
  • Customized to your district or school — pouches in your colors, with your logo or mascot printed on.
  • Unlock bases at every dismissal exit.
  • Roll-out playbook, staff training, and admin dashboard.
A SafePouch on a classroom desk with markers and sticky notes

How a school day runs

Three steps. No apps, no confiscation, no daily power struggles.

1. Students lock their devices at the door

  • Each student gets a personal SafePouch at the start of the year.
  • They power down, drop the device in, and tap the pouch closed at the entrance.

Result: the student keeps possession of their device — but it's locked, silent, and out of sight.

2. The pouch stays with them all day

  • In class, between periods, at lunch — the pouch goes everywhere their device would.
  • Emergencies are handled by staff devices and front-office unlock bases.
  • No collection bins, no naming-and-shaming, no power struggles in class.

Result: teachers teach, students engage, hallways quiet down.

3. Unlock at exit, walk out, done

  • SafePouch unlock bases sit at exits or classrooms — students tap to unlock as they leave.
  • No counting, no cleanup, no following-up the next morning.

Result: a routine that runs itself by week two.

What we provide

We supply it — you roll it out your way

We get you the pouches and unlock bases, handle custom branding, and hand you a rollout plan built around how your school wants to run it. You stay in control — no on-site crew, and every lock or unlock takes under 5 seconds.

Pouches & unlock bases
Custom branding
A rollout plan, your way
Proven best practices
Self-run, no on-site staff
Concrete outcome

A school where devices aren't a daily fight — and where teachers can finally teach into the silence.

Just the pouch on the desk — no device in hand, no notifications, no side conversations with a screen. The tools that belong in the room stay in the room.

Why device-free spaces matter

A teenager's device — whether it's in their pocket or on their wrist — is no longer just a tool. It's a full-time competitor for their attention.
Teachers know it. Principals know it. Students know it too.

Policies on paper don't fix it. "No devices in class" rules collapse into a daily negotiation that no one wins.

SafePouch fixes it the same way schools fixed paper notes:
— Take the object out of the loop,
— Make the rule the same in every room,
— Give it back at the end of the day.

A school that's device-free for six hours a day is a different school. A show that's device-free for two hours is a different show.

SafePouch was built by educators and event operators who wanted one simple thing: the room back.

Get in touch — we'll send specs, pricing, and a pilot plan within 24 hours.

Funding help

You may already have the budget for this

Most schools can pay for a device-free program with money they already have. Get our free guide to the federal, state, and local funding that can cover SafePouch — and how to combine sources so no single budget carries it alone.

  • Which funding streams apply — including programs like Title I, Title IV-A, and IDEA.
  • How to braid sources together to stretch your budget.
  • A practical path to a sustainable, district-wide rollout.

We'll send the guide straight to your screen — no spam, unsubscribe anytime.

Preview of the SafePouch 2026 Funding Guide — branded cover and inside pages

Let's build your device-free school.

Tell us about your school or district — we'll send specs and district-wide pricing within one business day.