More Iowa districts loosen cell phone rules

Oct. 20, 2008
Some schools let students use phones at lunch and between classes

In the battle against cell phones, moreIowa schools are waving the white flag. Administrators in Waukee, Marshalltown, Ackley and other cities have loosened strict bans. Students can now use cell phones during lunch and between classes in some cases. The old rules said cell phones shouldn't be seen or heard during school hours. To read The Des Moines Register article, click here.

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