Gov. Tony Evers signed bills Friday that will limit cell phones in schools and let candidates to remove themselves from ballots.
New rules about cell phone use in schools are driven by a new state law requiring all schools to enact a policy limiting phones in classrooms.
That policy states that during the school day, no use of cell phones, Bluetooth headphones of any kind, personal computers, or I-pads will be allowed between 8:02 a.m.-3 p.m. If students choose to ...
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Governor Tony Evers signed the bipartisan bill aimed at creating a statewide ban on cellphone use in the classroom Friday.
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