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Kansas joins states that ban students from using their phones in school
TOPEKA — Starting next school year, students across Kansas won’t be able to use their cellphones at school after Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly signed the ban into law Thursday. The bipartisan goal to get rid of cellphones in K-12 schools was announced in January at the beginning of the legislative session. But the extent of […]
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