Granite School District kicked off the new academic year with the opening of two rebuilt schools and the implementation of a district-wide cell phone
Granite School District kicked off the new academic year Wednesday with the opening of two rebuilt schools and the implementation of a district-wide cell phone policy aimed at reducing distractions and improving student well-being .. The new facility boasts enhanced security systems and modern amenities.
In response to concerns from parents and community councils, Granite School District has implemented a new cell phone policy across all schools. Andrea Stringham, Granite School District spokesperson, explained the rationale behind the new rules.
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