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Michigan joined more than 30 states banning K-12 students from accessing their cell phones during class time. The Phone-Free Schools State Report Card reveals some states do it better than others.
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In February, governor Gretchen Whitmer signed laws mandating school districts limit student use of cellphones during class time
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Michigan will ban smartphones from school classrooms starting next school year under a new law signed Tuesday
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The legislation sets exceptions for medical devices, emergency communications and using electronics for instructional purposes
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There would be exceptions for medical reasons, instructional purposes, and emergencies
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The bill passed with bipartisan support by a vote of 87-22. The requirement would start during the 2027-2028 school year
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We talk to Sergeant Ryan DeVries, School Resource Officer Program and Community Policing Supervisor.
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Former Music Director David Lockington returns to TMS.
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Proactive approach educates students about warning signs exhibited by classmates. An opportunity to short-circuit potentially violent acts.
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Face coverings serve as a barrier on two fronts.