says all kids shouldn’t be treated as suspects After electronic watches and mobile phones, the schools are now taking aim at neckties and writing pads. Cases of students sneaking cheat sheets ...
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Alex Fitzpatrick/Axios The nationwide push to ban cellphones in K-12 classrooms has made its way to the Dallas area. Why it matters: Phones are a key way for parents to stay in touch with their kids.