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District adopts locker-based approach for student personal devices; building-level enforcement planned
Summary
Superintendent reported the district will require students to store internet-enabled personal devices in lockers (K–2 in backpacks/cubbies) with building staff enforcing consequences; plan aligns with neighboring districts and will rely on communication with families and staff.
The Fulton City School District said it will require students to store personal internet-enabled devices in lockers, cubbies or backpacks, depending on age and grade level, and that individual schools will handle consequences for violations. Superintendent Mr. Lawrence (reporting in a superintendent updates segment) said the district decided…
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