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Sutter Middle School in Folsom restricts student cell phone use. California will follow after Gavin Newsom signed Josh Hoover’s AB 3216.
KCRA 3 has reached out to several school districts in Northern California about their cellphone use policy. As of 12:46 p.m., we have heard back from two school districts about their policies ...
How are we going to ensure that every site implements this policy consistently, when the last policy — which was almost the ...
The San Diego Unified School District has approved a phone-free policy in classrooms for the 2025-26 school year.
High schoolers will not be able to use their phones during class time. Students from kindergarten to eighth grade cannot use their phone for the entire school day.
The Governing Board recently pitched suggestions to further restrict students’ cellphone use on Mesa Public Schools campuses. Currently students must turn off and put away their devices during class ...
In California, reckless driving is considered a misdemeanor offense punishable by up to 90 days in jail, a fine of up to $1,000 and two points on your driver’s license, according to Wells Call Injury ...
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JEFFERSON CITY — A new state law banning cellphones in schools is among a package of legislation signed Wednesday by Gov.
One of the biggest issues administrators at Sutter Middle School in Folsom faced coming back to campus after COVID-19 shutdowns was the prevalence of cellphone use on campus.