A proposed ban on student cell phone usage in Michigan's K-12 schools has taken a significant step forward, with the state House of Representatives voting in favor of the measure. The legislation, aimed at reducing distractions and promoting a more focused learning environment, would prohibit students from using their mobile devices during school hours. Proponents of the bill argue that the widespread use of cell phones has led to decreased attention spans and increased cheating among students, while opponents claim that the ban would infringe upon students' personal freedoms. The bill now heads to the state Senate for consideration, where its fate remains uncertain.


Michigan House OKs ban on student cell phone usage in K-12 schools  The Detroit News