Inside the School-Day Scroll: New Data Reveals Student Smartphone Habits
Aura and UNC-Chapel Hill study published in JAMA Network Open reveals students spend nearly one hour a day on smartphones during school hours, majority on social media
Published by the JAMA Network, the peer-reviewed study analyzed over 600,000 days of smartphone activity from more than 11,000
The report arrives as a growing number of schools and states move to restrict or ban phones during the school day–citing distraction, decreased academic performance, and growing concerns about youth mental health. While some argue phones offer connectivity and learning tools, data on actual use during class has been scarce.
"Parents often feel like they're flying blind when it comes to how their kids use technology–especially at school," said Dr.
The data offers fresh insight into real-world behaviors during school hours:
- Students aged 14–17 used phones more than 10–13-year-olds (1.1 hours vs. 48 minutes per school day).
- Nearly three-quarters of in-school screen time went to social media, led by TikTok, then YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat.
- Total weekday smartphone use averaged 2.9 hours, with one-third of that happening during school hours.
- 7.7% of students averaged more than 2 hours of phone use during the school day.
"With more than half a million school-days analyzed, this study gives us unprecedented insight into when and how kids reach for their phones in real-world classroom settings," said Dr.
For the full Smartphone Engagement During School Hours Among
Methodology
The Smart Phone Engagement report studied de-identified data from 11,382 students aged 10-17 from the Aura app. Smartphone activity was calculated by taking total minutes that students were active on a smartphone device
About Aura
Aura is one of the fastest-growing online safety solutions for individuals and families. Whether you're protecting yourself, your kids or your aging loved ones, Aura meets your needs at every stage of life. From real-time threat detection and scam alerts to tools that help parents protect their kids from predators, cyberbullying and tech-driven mental health risks — Aura empowers families to thrive in the digital world. Learn more at Aura.com.
About the Winston Center on Technology and Brain Development
The Winston Center on Technology and Brain Development at the University of North Carolina is a preeminent research center dedicated to exploring how technology influences human development, particularly in shaping the brains, lives, and futures of young people. Learn more at winstoncenter.unc.edu.
About JAMA Network®
The JAMA Network brings JAMA together with JAMA Network Open and 11 specialty journals to offer enhanced access to the educational content, scientific research, and opinion shaping the future of medicine. Published continuously since 1883, JAMA is one of the most widely circulated, peer-reviewed, general medical journals in the world. www.jamanetwork.com
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