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(The Center Square) - A ban on students using smartphones took effect Tuesday in the Los Angeles Unified School District. The nation’s second largest school district voted 5-2 in June in favor ...
The Los Angeles ban, which will take effect by the spring 2025 semester, goes beyond the school district’s existing policy, which bans students from using cell phones during class instruction ...
The law comes after the Los Angeles Unified School District approved an even stricter policy than the state, calling for an outright phone ban during the school day by January 2025. Details of how ...
In January 2009, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) prohibited elementary and junior high school students from bringing mobile phones to school and recommended a ban in senior high school. Exceptions were made only if parents applied to the school and justified why their student would need a mobile phone.
The Los Angeles school board Tuesday set in motion a plan to ban cellphones all day on campus, saying the devices distract students from learning, lead to anxiety and allow cyberbullying.
Animo Locke Technology High School, Los Angeles; Booth High School, Los Angeles; Carter-Walters Preparatory School of the Arts, San Dimas; Crittenton High School, Los Angeles; Da Vinci Schools, El Segundo; Desert Sands Charter High School, Garden Grove; Desert Sands Charter High School, Long Beach; Desert Sands Charter High School, Norwalk
Los Angeles Unified School District−LAUSD schools — in Los Angeles County, California, including the City of Los Angeles. Please note not all LAUSD schools are within the Los Angeles city limits. Some are in other municipalities, and some are in unincorporated areas .
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