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The Los Angeles Unified School District’s ban on students using cell phones went into effect on Tuesday. Schools in the district will use different methods for enforcing the ban.
KTLA's Carlos Herrera reports on the start of LAUSD's student cell phone ban and has reaction from parents. Feb. 18, 2025.
The Los Angeles Unified School District's new cellphone ban goes into effect Tuesday, limiting the use of devices during school hours.
Cell phones must be turned off and stored away and can't be used during breaks, according to LAUSD's cell phone ban, which goes into effect Feb. 18.
Students in the Los Angeles Unified School District returned to classes on Tuesday with a major new rule in place -- a ban on cellphones in classrooms.
LAUSD says its student cellphone ban will start Feb. 18. Schools will decide how to restrict phones, from telling students to put them in backpacks to using magnetically sealed pouches.
LAUSD is banning cellphone use across the hundreds of schools in the nation's second-largest school district beginning on Feb. 18. Here's how it could work.
Starting Tuesday, students with the Los Angeles Unified School District will no longer be allowed to use their cellphones on campus. Aired Feb. 17, 2025.
Los Angeles Unified shares what cellphone ban at schools will look like The new policy will take effect in a couple of months.
Students in the Los Angeles Unified School District returned to classes today with a major new rule in place -- a ban on cell phones in classrooms. The district's board passed a resolution in June ...
A district-wide cell phone ban takes effect on Tuesday. It was approved by LAUSD’s board last June in an effort to improve student engagement, reduce bullying and improve mental health.