Welch Public Schools in Oklahoma have eliminated Chromebooks to reduce classroom distractions and boost focus. Superintendent Jeremy Ramsey says face-to-face instruction—with books, pens, and paper—is leading to better student attention and interaction. This shift builds on a state-wide “Bell-to-Bell” law banning cell phones during class, which officials claim has already improved behavior and learning.
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