CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – As the second semester of the state cellphone ban in South Carolina schools is underway, districts in the Tri-County report thousands of violations, but positive engagement from students.
As of January, South Carolina students were no longer allowed to access devices, including cellphones, during the school day unless they had permission from their district superintendent. In turn, school districts had to enact their own policies.
When this first took off, Charleston County Schools parent Joy Brown and Berkeley County Schools parent Adrienne Maysey both said they felt nervous and concerned…