Georgia has officially passed awith the Distraction Free Education Act.
On Tuesday, Gov. Brian Kemp signed, expanding a ban already in place for elementary and middle schools to the state’s high schools.
The ban will go into effect in July 2027. Until then, school districts across the state have time to figure out how to implement the new law’s requirements, as the law lets schools choose how to keep phones out of the classroom.
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