
Connecticut could be about to join a long list of US states that are either restricting or outright banning cell phone use in schools.
As reported by the CT Insider (via The Sun), lawmakers there have pushed through a bill that would require students to have their phones switched off and put away from the first bell until the last, with schools being able to decide whether the phones would be stored in backpacks, lockers, or locked pouches during that period.
The bill still needs to pass before it will be signed into law, but with 35 other states already having some kind of legal cell phone restriction in schools, it seems fairly likely that this will get the backing it needs.
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