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Some have simply told school officials they don't have a mobile phone. Others find decoys to place in their pouches, pocketing their real devices for surreptitious use throughout the school day.
A teacher named Mr. Yearwood at Ujima High school says “Yondr pouches are useful because you don’t really need to use your ...
Teens today spend an average of 7 hours and 22 minutes per day on their cell phones, with nearly 5 hours devoted to social ...
EASTON — The Talbot County Board of Education unanimously voted Wednesday to institute cell phone pouches at St. Michaels Middle School for the 2025-2026 school year, though it chose to hold off ...
Proposed changes to Henrico Schools’ Code of Student Conduct would require secondary students to place their phones in ...