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Mobile PhonesCiting success at schools that already have strict cellphone policies, D.C. is banning cellphones for students in middle and high schools starting this fall. The new policy, which is scheduled to go into effect Aug. 25, is a bell-to-bell ban. Secondary students won’t be able to use their devices in between classes or at lunch, instead putting them away at the start of the day and retrieving them at the end. The announcement comes months after D.…See the Story
DC Public Schools Introduces Bell-to-Bell Cellphone Ban for Next School Year
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Easton, Connecticut · EastonA housing bill awaiting Gov. Ned Lamont’s signature is drawing criticism from some local and state officials, who argue it overreaches into local zoning authority. Several Fairfield County official…Read Article
State Housing Bill Raises Local Control Concerns, Prompting Calls for Governor’s Veto

Fairfield, Connecticut · Fairfield(Colonial Williamsburg Foundation) WILLIAMSBURG — Neil Handa from Henley Middle School in Crozet was named the first-place winner at the 2025 National Civics Bee Virginia State Finals competition hosted June 7 by The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation at the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg. Handa advances to compete against finalists from across the country at the National Civics Bee in Washington, D.C., Nov. 10-11. Yousef Kiani from J. Lupto…See the Story