One school’s cell phone ban offers preview into how students, administrators may adapt to new law
Just after 9 a.m. on a Thursday morning in April, Brewer High School student Dylan Unobskey walked into the main office and handed his cell phone to Office Secretary Megan Gobeil. Gobeil slipped the phone into a caddy alongside two dozen others and handed Unobskey a claim ticket…
Brewer High School student Dylan Unobskey hands his cell phone to Office Secretary Megan Gobeil. (Photo by Eesha Pendharkar/Maine Morning Star)
Just after 9 a.m. on a Thursday morning in April, Brewer High School student Dylan Unobskey walked into the main office and handed his cell phone to Office Secretary Megan Gobeil.
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