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  2. How a cellphone ban at one JCPS high school is already ...

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    To implement the ban, the school relied on an about $35,000 grant from its alumni association to purchase locking pouches that students are asked to put their phones in each morning. There are ...

  3. Confiscation. Calls home. Sealed pouches. Why schools ...

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    The district is made up of 11,000 students across 22 schools, all at the elementary and middle levels, which made creating a phone-free culture easier because students were just beginning to get ...

  4. 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.).

  5. New Bedford area schools are limiting phones in class. How ...

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    A cell phone in a "Yondr pouch," named for the company, Yondr, founded in 2014, at an unlocking station. ... this year about the change to a phone-free environment, posted a video about the Yondr ...

  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. Schools are competing with cell phones. Here’s how they think ...

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    At Nguyen’s school, students lock their phones in neoprene pouches during classes or even all day. A teacher or principal’s magnetic key unlocks the pouches.

  8. National Do Not Call Registry - Wikipedia

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    A guide by FTC addresses a number of cases. [3] Registration for the Do-Not-Call list began on June 27, 2003, and enforcement started on October 1, 2003. Since January 1, 2005, telemarketers covered by the registry have up to 31 days (initially the period was 90 days) from the date a number is registered to cease calling that number.

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

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    School districts in 41 states have spent $2.5 million to buy phone pouches from Yondr, according to Govspend, a database of government contracts and purchases.