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Los Angeles Unified School District campuses could be free of cellphones — and social media come 2025. The LAUSD Board will consider directing staff to create a stricter student cellphone and social media policy at its meeting Tuesday.to “educational purposes.” But educators say how well that works varies from campus to campus and even from classroom-to-classroom.

A no vote would maintain the district’s existing policy which prohibits cell phone and social media use during class time.The district validates parking for the lot at 1159 Huntley Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90026, but once it fills up, you’ll have to find a spot elsewhere.opens Monday at 9 a.m. . Each item is allowed a different number of speakers— 10 for each action item, 15 for items with a public hearing and 20 for general public comment.

But educators say implementation of the existing policy varies from campus to campus and even from classroom-to-classroom. “It's absolutely exhausting to try to continually stay vigilant,” Kight Witham said. “To tell students again and again the same thing, and still have it happen.”that create a physical barrier between the student and their device and that it’s possible the funding could come from bonds.

“Part of being in school is that you, like, learn to, hopefully, train your mind to sustain attention,” Nair said.“I don't want this ruthless machine chewing him up, like people being cruel and ganging up,” Nair said. “It's already enough in real life, and it gets amplified so badly in social media.”“We love technology,” said Principal Kyle Hunsberger, nodding to the T in the school’s name.

Cellphones and wireless headphones are not allowed on campus from the moment a student enters to when the school day ends. Any student who brings a phone, affixes a sticker with their name and places it in a locker at the beginning of the day. Educators confiscate any visible devices and hold them until the end of the week.

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