
Virginia school district launch pilot no cellphone policy using magnetic pouch that blocks signal
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The Fairfax County Public Schools in Virginia is launching a pilot program for several middle schools to prohibit students' cellphone access.
The schools "will be phone-free during the school day in order to limit classroom disruptions and improve student engagement and learning," FCPS said on its website.
During the week of September 2, students attending schools in the pilot program will receive a cell phone storage pouch, called a Yondr pouch, which is magnetic and prevents students from using their phones, including for social media, text messages and phone calls.
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