If passed school districts will have to adopt a policy by July 2026 to limit or ban the use of smartphones by students during ...
If signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, the Phone-Free Schools Act would require schools to create plans to limit or ban phone use by July 2026.
If enacted, California would join Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, South Carolina and Ohio in passing statewide cellphone use ...
If passed, Assembly Bill 3216, also referred to as The Phones-Free Act, would require schools to come up with a plan to limit ...
California schools are now required to have a plan to limit cellphone use in school. However, one school district already has a policy -- and it has been in effect for a year.
California could soon require TK-12 public school districts to restrict students' cellphone use on campuses, but several ...
California state legislators passed a bill last week requiring school districts to ban or restrict student smartphone use on campuses during school hours.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, in a letter to school leaders last month, encouraged districts to enact restrictions on smartphones on ...
Students' cell phones are collected by school administration before the start of the spring break at the "Lost and Found" at ...
Across California, there have been concerted efforts to greatly restrict or outright ban the use of cellphones ... a blanket district-wide cellphone ban isn’t coming until 2025, but individual schools ...
As the new school year settles into a routine, students at Harwood Union Middle/High School are getting accustomed to having ...
When Wisconsin students head back to the classrooms this week, many will have to leave their phones behind — in door-hanging ...