New Indiana law requires school districts to adopt technology regulations Jul 23, 2024 Jul 23, 2024 Updated Jul 24, 2024 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Some say phones must be turned off unless there's direct permission from a teacher. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News As featured on New Indiana law requires schools to adopt tech regulations in effort to keep phones out of class Teachers say fewer phones in the classroom will mean fewer distractions, but some parents worry about safety. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Monday evening forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos Articles1 person killed in fatal crash Monday morning on I-65 near Hardin/Bullitt county lineWoman dies after contact with garbage truck equipment in west Louisville alleyWoman hospitalized after being shot while driving in Louisville's Shawnee neighborhoodRobert Duvall, Oscar-winning actor and 'Godfather' mainstay, dead at 95Louisville police say missing 52-year-old man was found safeLouisville officials continue push for safe gun storage after another accidental teen shootingSellersburg businesses, schools prepare for US 31 construction beginning TuesdayByrdie's at Hotel Genevieve in NuLu closes permanently after opening in Dec. 2024CRAWFORD | Ziegler sets early tone, Louisville women wear down Florida State 88-65Nancy Guthrie kidnapping investigators work with Walmart after identifying suspect’s backpack Videos
New Indiana law requires schools to adopt tech regulations in effort to keep phones out of class Teachers say fewer phones in the classroom will mean fewer distractions, but some parents worry about safety.