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duxup ◴[] No.45211693[source]
There's no good description of the actual ban here?

At my kid's school phones and all other electronics can't be visible when class starts or ends or the teacher takes it.

I'm ok with that.

Some of the more universal bans I don't get, we should be educating kids on responsible usage, total ban seems like just pushing bad choices down the road.

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cooperadymas ◴[] No.45212090[source]
> There's no good description of the actual ban here?

The first sentence of this article links to information about the ban itself.

Later in the article it summarizes how it is enforced.

> Schools have rolled out a range of strategies, with most schools either collecting phones at arrival and storing them in lockers or distributing magnetic pouches that have to be locked and unlocked at the beginning and end of the day.

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Johnny555 ◴[] No.45212417[source]
>The first sentence of this article links to information about the ban itself.

That article gives little information that's not in the original one, even clicking through to the article linked in that linked article gives scant details.

Here's the NYC public school district policy:

https://www.schools.nyc.gov/about-us/policies/cell-phone-and...

This is what's covered under the ban:

A personal internet-enabled device is any electronic device not issued by a school or NYCPS program that can connect to the internet, allowing the user to access content online. Examples of these personal devices include:

    * Communication Devices, such as cell phones, smartphones, and smartwatches.
    * Computing Devices, such as laptops, tablets, and iPads.
    * Portable music and entertainment systems, such as MP3 players and game consoles.
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1. CTOSian ◴[] No.45214684{3}[source]
Smart kids then could use retro PDAs like Palm :)