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Get Phones Out of Schools Now

Por: The Atlantic Opinion June 06, 2023

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They impede learning, stunt relationships, and lessen belonging. They should be banned.Jonas Roosens / ANP/ ReduxJune 6, 2023, 12:48 PM ETIn May 2019, I was invited to give a lecture at my old high school in Scarsdale, New York. Before the talk, I met with the principal and his top administrators. I heard that the school, like most high schools in America, was struggling with a large and recent increase in mental illness among its students. The... + full article



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