Takeaways From a CA School Where Cell Phones Are Not Allowed | KQED
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Governor Gavin Newsom's recent law mandates California schools to limit student cell phone use, aiming to bolster academic, social, and emotional growth among students.
At Marina Del Rey Middle School, students' focus improved significantly after implementing a cell phone ban with devices stored securely, revealed Principal Sidra Dudley.
The success of Marina Del Rey's ban demonstrates that reducing distractions via enforced policies can lead to better academic performance, as evidenced by improved test scores.
Following the Supreme Court's decision, cities like Fresno are intensifying regulations on homeless encampments, responding to the government's call for stricter enforcement measures.
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