When students in the Los Angeles Unified School District return to class after President’s Day, they might want to leave their cell phones at home. A district-wide cell phone ban takes effect on ...
The Los Angeles Unified School District's new ... education program The ban will be effect throughout the entire day. Students will be given access to their phones at the end of the school day.
When students in the Los Angeles Unified School District — California’s biggest public school district — return to class after President’s Day, they might want to leave their cell phones ...
Students with disabilities are one of the few exceptions in Los Angeles Unified School District’s all-day cell phone ban, but ...
The Los Angeles Unified School District Board voted in June to expand the district’s existing phone ban to include lunch and passing periods (“bell to bell”), and the policy took effect Tuesday.
Cellphones must now be put away or locked away during the school day in the nation's second-largest school system. So far, most students seemed to be complying.
(The Center Square) – A ban on students using smartphones took effect Tuesday in ... alone during lunchtime on their phones instead of talking to each other. LAUSD joined other California ...
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