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Gov. Gavin Newsom has called for stricter policies through a statewide limitation or ban on the popular devices.
Many Bay Area districts already restrict or prohibit student cellphone use in schools, often allowing students to use their phones between classes or during non-instructional time.
Researchers remain divided on whether digital media can be blamed for worsening mental health among children.
California School Boards Association says district leaders should be in charge of deciding whether to implement restrictions.
Palo Alto Unified School District’s superintendent: “I do believe that addictive social media applications are harmful to students. There are many ways to attack that problem beyond bans or restrictions on cellular devices”.
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