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Cellphone Ban Led to Improved Learning, Attendance in Florida District
Suspension rates, however, spiked — particularly for Black students — in the first school year with limits in place, an Education Next paper says.
Suspension rates, however, spiked in the first school year with limits in place, particularly for Black students, an Education Next paper says.
Suspension rates, however, spiked — particularly for Black students — in the first school year with limits in place, an Education Next paper says.
The first study probing what happens when an entire state bans cellphones in schools finds that they do what they