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369 Why schools around the country are locking up kids’ cellphones

Vox
Anna North @ Vox · 03/19/2024 12:29 EDT

Why schools around the country are locking up kids’ cellphones

Schools in at least 41 states are using Yondr pouches to lock up students’ phones. | John Leyba/Denver Post via Getty ImagesPhone bans are on the rise, but experts say they have their limits. In Akron, Ohio, teens and tweens show up to school every day with their homework, their textbooks ... and a special magnetic pouch that renders their smartphones useless during the day.
The Akron schools are part of a growing movement across the US and Europe to ban phones in schools or require them to be locked up in.

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