This week, a bill to ban cellphones in schools moved halfway through the state Capitol after passing the House.
Instead, it would require individual school districts to develop their own policies spelling out how and when students can use cell phones in schools. Bill sponsors say while the devices can be ...
On Jan. 28, administrators asked the school board’s policy committee for permission ... transportation and things like that — when you bring students back on a day that was originally ...
The district designated $7 million for schools to purchase pouches, lockers, and other devices ... do my own research,” said Parrish, who has also reported on the school’s cellphone policies ...
The Minnesota Senate debated a bill about cellphone usage in schools. Here's what to know and St. Cloud's role in the process ...
The proposed school cell phone ban would make exceptions for emergencies, medical purposes, special education plans, or ESL ...
Wake County may bring back the limited use ... such as spring break or to extend the school year. On Jan. 28, administrators asked the school board’s policy committee for permission to revisit ...
When it comes to employee-owned mobile devices, many organizations want to run away from the security risks of the bring-your-own-device-to-work trend ... Involve employees in developing an effective ...
A mother is calling foul on her child's school over their ludicrous policy regarding ... “Students must bring FOOD, not irrelevant things like plates, forks etc. If your child does not bring ...
With schools across the country having or rolling out mandatory ‘bring your own device’ (BYOD) requirements, insufficient access to technology can interfere with students’ ability to learn and keep up ...
This week, we asked our readers: If you could get rid of one rule in your school ... own, and they can use them to record lectures so they can recall lessons quickly and easily. Not only is it a ...
How it will work: The district designated $7 million for schools to purchase pouches, lockers and other devices ... policy.” LAist wants to hear from families, educators and students about how ...