California is the latest and largest state to require its schools to restrict or ban cellphone use in the classroom. Gov.
As written, Assembly Bill 3216 says schools shall “develop and adopt, and shall update every five years, a policy to limit or ...
As many states are now exploring the option for so-called "cell phone-free education," California is taking action for ...
Every California school district, charter school and county office of education has been directed to adopt a policy limiting ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law on Monday requiring school districts to establish policies that restrict cell phone ...
Governor Gavin Newsom on Monday signed legislation that directs school districts across the state of California to draft and ...
California school districts will be required to limit or prohibit the use of smartphones in public schools following Gov.
A new law requires all public schools in California to limit students' access to cellphones during the school day.
New York state's top teachers union is calling for “bell-to-bell” restrictions on smartphones and other personal electronic devices as a way to improve student engagement in the classroom.
A new state bill to limit cellphone use in schools requires compliance by 2026, but most Marin districts already have policies in place.
California schools will now have to adopt policies restricting the use of smartphones on their campuses by 2026.
AB 3216 — makes California the fifth state to require all public schools to restrict student phone use on school grounds.