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Cuyahoga County sends $12,000 to fake U.S. Marshal in Impersonator Scam
19 Action News Cleveland· 6 hours ago“She said something about a package that had been intercepted by customs,” Colleen said. The woman...
Bullies, cyber-bullies to face harsher penalties soon in Tennessee
WSMV Nashville· 3 days agoGov. Bill Lee signed a bill that will bring harsher penalties to bullies and cyber-bullies in...
St Albans school heads call for under-14s smartphone ban
BBC via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn July last year, the United Nations warned phones were a source of distraction for pupils and...
Chuck Douglas: Schools struggle with cell phone distractions
New Hampshire Union Leader· 1 day agoA social psychologist at NYU’s School of Business answers the question in his new book “The Anxious...
Are ‘furries’ a problem at Utah schools? Here’s what districts say.
The Salt Lake Tribune· 4 days ago“I can only think of a handful of instances where this has even come up as a question over the last...
Central Bucks committee hears public comment on proposed changes to social media policy
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 1 day agoThe policy committee of the Central Bucks School Board discussed making revisions to the district’s...
New Tennessee law makes penalty for bullying same as harassment
FOX 13 Memphis· 3 days agoA new law in Tennessee makes the penalty for bullying or cyberbullying the same as harassment. House...
Parents talk about why they are waiting to give their kids cell phones
Eyewitness News 3 Hartford· 3 days agoAccording to Common Sense Media, 42-percent of American children have a smartphone by age 10, and...
Meet the Wellesley psychiatrist who wants families to ban smartphones before 8th grade - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 7 days agoOnce 10 families sign, the pledge becomes “active” in a community, and the families are connected,...
Minnesota Bills Tackle Cellphones in School, Truancy, Book Bans
Government Technology· 2 days ago(TNS) — With deficits looming, Minnesota's school districts brought their arguments for new funding...