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The Los Angeles Unified School District's new cellphone ban goes into effect Tuesday, limiting the use of devices during school hours.
Students across the Los Angeles Unified School District are banned from using their phones, smartwatches, earbuds and other personal technology during the school day. The district reported no ...
There are some exceptions to the proposed “phone-free” rule, which if passed would go into effect on July 1 of next year. The ...
The San Diego Unified School District has approved a phone-free policy in classrooms for the 2025-26 school year.
Currently, six LAUSD schools will receive Generation Faraday’s Max Lock bags Generation Faraday's signal-blocking phone bags will reduce distractions and support mental health under the new ...
Los Angeles Unified shares what cellphone ban at schools will look like The new policy will take effect in a couple of months.
The Los Angeles Unified School District’s cellphone ban is now in effect, aiming to reduce distractions and cyberbullying while improving student focus. Parents and educators remain divided on ...
A district-wide cell phone ban takes effect on Tuesday. It was approved by LAUSD’s board last June in an effort to improve student engagement, reduce bullying and improve mental health.
LAUSD is banning cellphone use across the hundreds of schools in the nation's second-largest school district beginning on Feb. 18. Here's how it could work.
The California legislature passed a bill requiring all public schools to come up with a plan to limit or ban phones during the school day.
The Los Angeles Unified School District's new cellphone ban goes into effect Tuesday, limiting the use of devices during school hours.