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Posted inMarietta City Schools

Marietta City Schools approves initiative to curb smart devices

by Zelda Andrews June 20, 2024June 20, 2024

In a unanimous 7-0 vote, the Marietta City School Board approves a new initiative to curb the use of personal smart devices during the school day at Marietta Sixth Grade Academy (MSGA) and Marietta Middle School (MMS). The move, which follows input from parents, students, and staff, is backed by national research highlighting the detrimental […]

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