'Turned off and stored.' LAUSD reveals details on school cellphone ban to begin Feb. 18
Briefly

The cellphone ban at Los Angeles Unified aims to combat students' digital-device addiction by restricting the use of phones and smart devices during school hours.
Superintendent Alberto Carvalho emphasized that the issue of student addiction to devices must be addressed, stating it 'needs to come to an end.'
Parent and student support is vital for the success of the cellphone ban, according to Andres Chait, chief of school operations.
The policy will take effect on February 18, ahead of the California Phone-Free Schools Act's deadline for creating cellphone policies.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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