JCPS to consider stricter cell phone policy to comply with new state law
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The district also would develop protocols for monitoring and compliance, including systems to audit the policy’s effectiveness.
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The law, passed earlier this year, requires all school boards across the state to adopt policies that prohibit the use of cell phones during classroom instruction.
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