PIERRE, (KCCR) — A bill to heavily restrict the use of cellphones in school was killed Monday by the House Education Committee. Senate prime sponsor Chris Karr says research backs a ban as helping to develop a child’s social skills in school…
Rob Monson, representing the Associated School Board of South Dakota, says the state’s schools are taking it upon themselves to fashion policies on phone use during the day…
Kadoka principal Colby Shuck was asked about Kadoka’s policy by Representative Mike Stevens…
Representative Kaley Nolz attempted to withdraw S-B 198 from the 41st Day motion and hoghouse the measure, turning the bill into a measure to create charter schools in the state. That motion failed and the 41st Day motion stood on an eight-seven vote.





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