School cellphone ban proposed by Washington state governor, superintendent
Washington's governor and state schools superintendent both plan to ask the legislature next year to ban cellphone use during the school day at K-12 public schools. Gov. Bob Ferguson and state
Washington’s governor and state schools superintendent both plan to ask the legislature next year to ban cellphone use during the school day at K-12 public schools.
Gov. Bob Ferguson and state Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal are expected to propose “away for the day” cellphone policies that will ban students from using their phones and other smart devices from the first bell to the last bell. …
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