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NYC public schools' $25M bet on reducing screen time — what challenges lie ahead?
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New York City public schools will enforce a new policy banning the use of personal internet-enabled devices during school hours. Backed by $25 million in city funding and $4.3 million from the state, the initiative affects 1,600 schools and aims to reduce classroom distractions. Exceptions will be made for medical and educational needs. Secure storage and emergency contact systems will be provided, with officials highlighting improved focus and student safety, as reported by the WABC.
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