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Georgia lawmakers advance a bill to ban high school students from using cellphones during school, starting in 2027-28.
Georgia lawmakers have advanced a bill to ban high school students from using cellphones during the school day, expanding an existing ban for K-8 students set to take effect in 2026-27.
The high school restriction would begin in 2027-28, with enforcement left to individual districts.
Supporters, including educators and students, cite improved focus, reduced anxiety, and better academic performance from the current K-8 ban.
A survey found 71% of Georgia parents support the expansion, though concerns remain about emergency communication and enforcement challenges.
The bill must still pass the Senate and be signed into law.
Los legisladores de Georgia presentan un proyecto de ley para prohibir a los estudiantes de secundaria usar teléfonos celulares durante la escuela, a partir de 2027-28.