
As students across New York prepare to head back to the classroom, they will once again be subject to the state's bell-to-bell cellphone restrictions, marking the second school year under the statewide policy.
The cellphone ban requires public school districts, charter schools and Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) to prohibit the unsanctioned use of smartphones and other internet-enabled personal devices throughout the entire school day. The restrictions apply from the first bell until dismissal, including during lunch, study hall and passing periods.
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