NJ Awards Grants to Districts for Phone-Free Schools
Eighty-six school districts across New Jersey will get grants of $1,000 to $176,625 to institute phone-free school programs in Grades 6-12, the state Education Department said Thursday. Under the bell-to-bell policy, students' phones and other internet-enabled devices are stored when…
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they arrive at school, and access isn't allowed during the school day. Districts taking part in the Phone-Free Schools Grant Program receive money to implement storage systems such as lockers, lock pouches or check-in cabinets.