Teens spent an average of about five hours on their smartphones per day, nearly two hours of which was spent on social media.
As school cell phone bans sweep the country, they’re bringing better test scores, attendance, and engagement, and fewer ...
According to a Pew Research Center study in 2025, 75 percent of U.S. adults said they support banning middle and high school ...
A new study from the University of Washington gets specific about how much screen time teens clock on their phones during the ...
In one of his final acts in office, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a law requiring all 600+ public school districts to adopt new ...
There are exceptions to the rules. As an example, students can use their phones riding to and from school on a school bus if it does not interfere with the driver. Students can also access their ...
Republican and Democratic leaders in the Kansas Senate have pre-filed a bipartisan bill that would require all public and ...
After a semester with bell-to-bell bans on their mobiles, high school kids sit with a policy they still dislike.
State public, charter and renaissance schools must come up with plans to restrict cell phone use in the 2026-27 school year, ...
Georgia's recently-approved ban on cellphones in classrooms may expand to high schools, House Speaker Jon Burns says.
DeSoto County state representatives introduced a bill this week that would require Mississippi school boards to adopt ...