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Midpeninsula school districts plan for phone-free classrooms in the fall
Local schools across the Midpeninsula are turning classrooms into phone-free zones due to growing concerns over social media and cell phone addictions leading to harmful mental health impacts in students.
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According to The Almanac’s source item, Midpeninsula school districts plan for phone-free classrooms in the fall, Local schools across the Midpeninsula are turning classrooms into phone-free zones due to growing concerns over social media and cell phone addictions leading to harmful mental health impacts in students.
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- Midpeninsula school districts plan for phone-free classrooms in the fallThe Almanac - 2026-06-16T23:42:29+00:00
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