Troup County School System Announces New Policy to Create Distraction-Free Learning Environment
The ban follows Georgia's Distraction-Free Education Act and affects all personal devices during school hours to reduce distractions and improve student engagement.
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Troup County School System announces new policy to create distraction-free learning environment
The Troup County School System (TCSS) is implementing a new policy regarding personal electronic devices for students in grades Pre-K through 8. The new policy will help minimize classroom distractions and encourage more meaningful interactions among students. This policy complies with House Bill 340, known as the Georgia Distraction-Free Education Act, which Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law this summer. Starting in January 2026, all personal el…
TCSS announces new policy to create Distraction-Free Learning Environment - LaGrange Daily News
The Troup County School System (TCSS) is implementing a new policy regarding personal electronic devices for students in grades Pre-K through 8. The new policy will help minimize classroom distractions and encourage more meaningful interactions among students. This policy complies with House Bill 340, known as the Georgia Distraction-Free Education Act, which Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law this summer. Starting in January 2026, all personal el…
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