
Melanie Asmar, Chalkbeat Colorado, S Sentinel
DENVER | Nearly all of Colorado’s 20 largest school districts have adopted restrictions on cellphones before a state deadline Wednesday.
A state law passed last year required districts to pass cellphone policies by July 1, although it did not mandate that districts ban phones.
Five of the 20 largest districts adopted a bell-to-bell cellphone ban for all grades, meaning no cellphones from the first bell to the last bell. Eleven took a hybrid approach, prohibiting younger students from using phones throughout the school day, while allowing high school students to use them during lunch, passing periods, or when teachers permit it for certain class activities.
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