Schools Implement Stricter Smartphone Restrictions
Schools Implement Stricter Smartphone Restrictions
Schools Implement Stricter Smartphone Restrictions
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Monongalia County Schools will implement a smartphone-free learning environment for the 2024-2025 school year, requiring students to store their phones in YONDR pouches to minimize distractions and improve mental health. Similarly, Katy ISD and other districts in Greater Houston are enforcing stricter cell phone policies, with varying degrees of restrictions during instructional time. California Governor Gavin Newsom has called on school leaders statewide to restrict cellphone use, citing adverse mental health effects, a call echoed by State Superintendent Tony Thurmond. Numerous districts in North Texas are adopting YONDR pouches, reporting reduced cyberbullying and increased social interaction. These policies reflect a broader movement among U.S. schools to mitigate the negative impacts of constant phone use on students' academic performance and well-being.

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