Cellphone bans can help kids learn — but Black students are suspended more as schools make the shift

Florida’s cellphone ban led to small improvements in attendance and test scores but also revealed serious racial and economic inequities as suspensions for Black students rose sharply in the first year. The study shows that policies meant to help students can still deepen inequality when they ignore existing disparities in schools. Real progress will come only when public policy addresses these deeper inequities along with classroom rules.

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