INDIANA - Next fall, kids in Indiana public schools will face a ban on cell phones in classrooms. Senate Enrolled Act 185 bans “any portable wireless device" and received bipartisan support from lawmakers. Gov. Eric Holcomb signed the bill into law, which will take effect in July. The bill .
Lawmakers and advocates hope the ban improves student engagement, behavior, and mental health, all of which they say have declined since cell phones became a common sight in students’ hands.
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Indiana schools will need to ban cell phones and other communication devices like tablets and laptops from class time under a new law. But there are some exceptions.