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Phone-free education: Catholic schools rise to the challenge

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As K–12 students trickle back into school this fall, educators hope they may find it easier to focus on school, connect with their peers, and deepen their faith — all thanks to a phone-free education.

Across the U.S., legislators, superintendents, and heads of schools are taking steps to give children and adolescents a phone-free learning environment. As many as eight U.S. states are now requiring that school districts restrict student phone use in an attempt to improve the lives of young students.

Catholic schools around the U.S. are rising to the challenge as well, with some enforcing phone-free policies for a while.

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