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Bay of Islands College bans phones; fighting, disruption plummet
14 May, 2021 05:30 PM
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Bay of Islands College principal Edith Painting-Davis drops a freshly confiscated phone into the school’s cellphone jail while office administrator Shannon Tanenui notes the owner’s details. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Bay of Islands College principal Edith Painting-Davis drops a freshly confiscated phone into the school’s cellphone jail while office administrator Shannon Tanenui notes the owner’s details. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Peter de Graaf is a reporter for the Northern Advocatepeter.degraaf@northernadvocate.co.nznorthernadvocat
A Northland school says class disruptions and fighting have decreased dramatically since it banned mobile phones two weeks ago.
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