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New state law means no phones or other personal devices can be used from the first bell to the last in Texas public schools.
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The Texas Legislature passed House Bill 1481, which was signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott and prohibits the cell phones and smartwatches.
After Texas lawmakers took action to keep students off their cell phones during the school day, Coastal Bend schools are grappling with how to enforce the law.
Officials say cell phones lead to distractions and bullying in the classroom, so this new law will create a better learning environment.
When Texas public school students return for classes this fall, their clubs and classrooms will be subject to a new DEI ban.