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Cobb Schools Won't Use Pouches for Cell Phone Ban, Super Says
As some school districts shell out thousands of dollars to lock up students’ personal technology, the Cobb County School District doesn’t plan to spend any money to comply with the incoming ban on cellphones in Georgia’s kindergarten through eighth grade…
D66 comes up with a plan to ban mobile phones at school, including in the hallways and on the schoolyard. The party launches an initiative note to keep mobile phones ‘at home or in the safe’. “Patronizing, but necessary,” the respondents find.


Cobb County Schools choose to not invest in specialized storage for cell phones
Ahead of a new statewide ban on cell phone usage for K-8th grade students, one metro school district says they won’t be spending money to comply with the new law.
Cobb schools won't offer pouches for student cell-phone ban
“The bottom line is we’re going to be focused on having school,” Cobb superintendent Chris Ragsdale said. When a student cell-phone ban takes effect in Georgia public schools in the fall of 2026, the Cobb County School District won’t be providing pouches or any other items for students to store their personal electronic devices during the school day. They’ll have to bring their own. What’s called the Distraction-Free Education Act becomes effect…
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