Schools reviewing policies on students and gadgets

Aug. 15, 2002
As technology advances, schools struggle with policies on students' access to cell phones and other gadgets. The New York Times. ALSO: The Houston district

As technology advances, schools struggle with policies on students' access to cell phones and other gadgets. The New York Times.

ALSO: The Houston district has reversed its policy and is allowing students to have cell phones at school. The Houston Chronicle.

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