JCPS CELL PHONE BAN
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Cell phone pouch at Fern Creek High School in Louisville, Ky. on Oct. 23, 2024.
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Fern Creek's pilot program is intended to break students from their cell phone and improve teacher morale.
There's a statewide push to keep phones from Kentucky's classrooms, but some parents have concerns.Â
There are exceptions to the law for cellphone use during instructional time, but otherwise students aren't allowed to have their phones out during class.
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