Should The Parkland Shooting Change How We Think About Phones, Schools and Safety?
Security experts say allowing students to have their phones with them during the school day is unlikely to make anyone safer. Maybe even the opposite.
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NPR News: Should The Parkland Shooting Change How We Think About Phones, Schools and Safety?
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