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Utah bans student phones in K-12 schools, mandates Chromebook monitoring, and expands Wi-Fi access.
Utah is enacting strict new rules for student technology use, banning personal phones and smart devices from K-12 schools from bell to bell, with districts able to opt out.
Schools must implement monitoring systems for Chromebooks, letting parents track screen time and websites via an online portal.
A parent-approved "white list" of websites will replace blacklists for safety and transparency.
Rural districts can apply for grants to install Wi-Fi on school buses to support homework access.
These changes, pending the governor’s signature, align with a broader push to balance digital use, safety, and equity in education.
Utah prohíbe los teléfonos estudiantiles en las escuelas K-12, obliga el monitoreo de Chromebook y expande el acceso a Wi-Fi.