More than half of the states in the U.S. now have laws that either ban or regulate cellphone use in schools. A Georgia school district is seeing positive results. Skyler Henry reports.
Breakdown
- A Georgia school district implemented a program banning cellphone use during school hours. 40s
- Teachers reported that cellphones previously caused major distractions and declining grades. 49s
- The pilot program led to improved student conduct and engagement. 1m 25s
- Disruptions and disciplinary issues have significantly decreased since the ban. 1m 39s
- Georgia will soon join other states with official laws restricting cellphones in schools. 1m 20s