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The viral Staney tumbler has become a symbol of popularity in middle schools. Stanley “I wouldn’t say any of them are actually my friends,” Dahlia from Dallas told The Cut.
Kim Whitman, co-founder of the Phone Free Schools Movement, said the issue is catching on because parents and teachers in both red and blue states are struggling with the consequences of kids on ...
The Oregon Music Education association added a new category for a cappella, barbershop and vocal jazz performances due to ...
The idea of a shortened school week. while not the norm in Michigan, is gaining in popularity but only two districts so far in Michigan are on board.
Banning cellphones in schools gains popularity in red and blue states Several other states haven’t banned phones, but have encouraged school districts to enact such restrictions or have provided ...
Nationally, 77% of U.S. schools say they prohibit cellphones at school for non-academic use, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. But that number is misleading.
Banning Cellphones in Schools Gains Popularity in Red and Blue States. Efforts to ban students' cellphones at school is gaining rare bipartisan consensus in Republican and Democrat-led states.
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