California Public And Charter Schools Closer To Limiting Student Smartphone Use
The California State Senate unanimously passed a bill that would keep smartphones out of public and charter school classrooms, except under certain circumstances.
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The California State Senate unanimously passed a bill that would keep smartphones out of public and charter school classrooms, except under certain circumstances.
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California is one step closer to banning public and charter school students from using smartphones at school, except under certain circumstances.
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