Indiana lawmakers ban cellphones in class. Now it's up to schools to figure out how
Briefly

A new law in Indiana requires school districts to ban wireless devices during class time, with exemptions for certain situations.
Similar laws in Florida and other states aim to reduce distractions, bullying, and promote in-person interactions.
Enforcing these laws may require schools to remove cellphones from students, raising concerns about expense and enforcement measures.
The lack of specific enforcement measures in the law could create racial disparities in applying the policies or penalties.
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