RICHMOND, VA – Governor Glenn Youngkin today made the following statement after the Virginia Department of Education released its final guidance on Cell Phone-Free Education in K-12 schools in the Commonwealth:
“This guidance from the Virginia Department of Education is an important step towards creating a healthier learning environment where students can receive a quality education free from harmful distractions,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin. “I appreciate the substantive engagement from parents, teachers, administrators and our students and we will continue to engage in these discussions with parents and students on how Virginia can continue to improve these policies and keep the Commonwealth’s education system best-in-class. Together, we’re creating a healthier, safer and more focused learning environment for our children.”
You can find additional resources from the Virginia Department of Education on Cell Phone-Free Education here. |
Joy Eyer
September 17, 2024 @ 1:46 pm
This gives me great hope that the MIAs from Vietnam are not forgotten! We have been routinely moving them to “passed” status for years now. For any American with loved ones unaccounted for, there needs to be more diligence applied to this subject. When you talk to the men who were there, there is a plethora of facts that contradict what we have been told! For instance, if you were CIA, you were excluded from the freed POWs! If you were left, you were gifted to China where after awhile equipment we had left behind finally became operative! Let’s not wait 80 years to know the truth!