Mesick Consolidated Schools in Michigan banned digital devices in its elementary school mid-year due to declining reading scores and concerns over excessive screen time. This decision reflects a growing national trend of limiting technology use in schools amid fears about its impact on learning, despite inconclusive research on screens' effects. Educators hope the ban will improve student engagement and literacy skills by reducing reliance on digital devices.
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