New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Tuesday a proposal to ban smartphones from hallways, classrooms and during lunchtime.
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Hochul wants to allocate $13.5 million in New York’s state budget to curb the use of cellphones in public schools, the ...
The statewide policy would 'make classrooms distraction-free so our children can focus on the things that matter.' ...
Hochul wants schools to ban smartphones and other internet-enabled devices before the next school year. Lawmakers are open to ...
The money aims to help cover associated costs that districts might incur, such as paying for digital pouches that lock devices.