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State budget requires 'bell‑to‑bell' device ban; West Seneca to revise code of conduct

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A provision tied to the New York state budget bans student use of personal communication devices during instructional hours. West Seneca Superintendent Dr. Krueger said the district will revise its code of conduct to reflect a bell‑to‑bell prohibition and notify families ahead of the next school year.

A New York state budget provision that prohibits student use of personal communication devices during the instructional day will require West Seneca Central School District to update its code of conduct, the superintendent said at the May 6 board meeting.

“Bell to bell distraction‑free learning environment has been passed through the passing of our state budget,” Dr. Krueger said. He said the…

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