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In this week's episode of the K12 Tech Talk podcast, join the team as they delve into two states moving closer to banning cell phones in schools, exploring how such bans are enforced at the state level. The discussion also covers Congress's recent changes to the E-Rate program, analyzing the implications these changes have on school funding and internet accessibility.
Additionally, the hosts talk about summer device collections, including the processes involved and the challenges faced. Tune in to hear about a significant lawsuit against PowerSchool by Memphis Shelby Public Schools, and the impact of TikTok trends on school technology.
Memphis. vs PowerSchool Lawsuit
Congress vs. Wifi Hotspots in E-Rate
Missouri vs. Maine Cell Phone Laws
00:00:08-Intro
00:03:25-MSPS vs. PowerSchool
00:10:39-Student Privacy Changes
00:12:04-Maine & Missouri Cell Phone Bans
0027:35-Chromebook Collection Strategies
00:43:52-TikTok Trends
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