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A "no cell phone" sign with a red prohibition symbol over a black silhouette of a hand holding a smartphone, set against a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds.
Posted inWord In Black

Why Black Teens Are Less Supportive of School Cellphone Bans

by Alvin BuyinzaJanuary 30, 2026January 30, 2026

A new survey reveals that Black teens are less supportive of school cellphone bans, citing concerns about disproportionate discipline and fairness.

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