A new study from the University of Washington gets specific about how much screen time teens clock on their phones during the ...
Legislation requiring schools to more strictly limit student cellphone use cleared a key Senate committee Wednesday after ...
When North Carolina students return to school classrooms this month, one thing they should keep turned off is their cellphones. A new state law requires public schools to bar students from using their ...
Students at the Studio City high school can still bring phones to school, but must use an app blocking distracting games and ...
There are exceptions to the rules. As an example, students can use their phones riding to and from school on a school bus if it does not interfere with the driver. Students can also access their ...
A Texas bill prohibiting students from using electronic devices in the classroom has sparked backlash from parents and students alike, with one even starting a petition against the law. Cyliyah ...
There’s no more ringing during the bell. A controversial bell-to-bell cellphone ban greeted the Big Apple’s nearly 1 million students for the first time as they headed back to school Thursday – to ...
A custom app blocks TikTok, Instagram and games during school hours — and alerts administrators when students try to get ...
Kansas Senate leaders from both parties unveiled bipartisan legislation on Tuesday that would ban cell phones in K–12 classrooms. The bill, Senate Bill 302, would require Kansas public school ...
Lunchtime may also be cellphone time again for Broward high school students. The School Board voted 5-4 on Tuesday to amend a policy that had banned all student use of cellphones from the morning bell ...
The buzz of notifications in a back pocket. A text sent below the desk. A snap. A like. All these daily interruptions from cellphones will soon disappear for Vermont K-12 students when the state’s ...
It’s no secret teens spend a lot of time in front of screens – something like eight and a half hours daily, according to a 2021 survey.