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Students Face New Cellphone Restrictions in 17 States as School Year Begins

Jamel Bishop is seeing a big change in his classrooms as he begins his senior year at Doss High School in Louisville, Kentucky, where cellphones are now banned during instructional time.

In previous years, students often weren’t paying attention and wasted class time by repeating questions, the teenager said. Now, teachers can provide “more one-on-one time for the students who actually need it.”

Kentucky is one of 17 states and the District of Columbia starting this school year with new restrictions, bringing the total to 35 states with laws or rules limiting phones and other electronic devices in school. This change has come remarkably quickly: Florida became the first state to pass such a law in 2023.

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2 thoughts on “Students Face New Cellphone Restrictions in 17 States as School Year Begins”

  1. off and out of sight of the little addicts
    Better bring prayer back before its too late.
    As we can see if the luciferians get their way they want us all dead.
    They follow the god of darkness

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