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New Jersey is the latest state to adopt a bell-to-bell school cell phone ban, joining at least 38 other states that have adopted similar restrictions in an effort to reclaim the school day from the glowing rectangles in students' pockets. Now that these policies are established, parents should be keenly involved in the rollout and execution phases to set the conditions for success. The lands... Read More
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