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  2. Schools have spent millions on Yondr phone pouches, designed ...

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    The set costs schools $25 to $30 per student. “The Yondr unlocking bases will open any pouch, but there are no individual keys,” a Yondr spokesperson told Yahoo News. ... In response to ...

  3. Schools are spending millions to keep kids' phones locked up

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    In the past eight years, school districts in 41 states have spent $2.5 million to buy pouches from Yondr, according to Govspend, a database of government contracts and purchases.

  4. Cell Phone Pouches Promise to Improve Focus at School. Kids ...

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    A phone being stored in a Yondr pouch at the Brooklyn Museum in 2019 in New York City. Many schools have bought Yondr pouches in order to help students focus. ... Yondr typically costs $25 to $30 ...

  5. Yondr - Wikipedia

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    Yondr's core product is the Yondr Pouch, a magnetic pouch in which a person's cell phone may remain in their possession but unusable within a designated phone-free area (such as a school, performance venue, meeting room, etc.).

  6. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    The company Yondr, for example, pioneered the concept of phone-free schools with a lockable pouch product that students place their phones in at the start of each school day, allowing them to experience the focus, creativity, and relief that comes from a phone-free learning environment.

  7. No more 'put that phone away' in Mon Schools

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    Meanwhile, said pouches are the design of the Yondr company, which was founded in San Francisco in 2014 at the height of the smartphone boom. Mon's district purchased the pouches at a cost of $150 ...

  8. Graham Dugoni - Wikipedia

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    Graham Andrew Dugoni (born November 24, 1986) is an American entrepreneur and former professional soccer player who is the founder of Yondr, a company that pioneered the concept of phone-free spaces with its sealed magnetic pouches.

  9. Cincinnati Public Schools tightens student cellphone policy ...

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    These offices can also unlock the Yondr pouches for students in emergency situations. How much does it cost? To purchase Yondr pouches for all high school students, the district would spend about ...