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As the new school year approaches, Texas students are bracing for significant changes due to recently enacted education laws. Among the most notable regulations is a ban on cell phones in classrooms, aimed at minimizing distractions and enhancing the learning environment. Educators believe this measure will encourage students to engage more actively in their studies without the constant lure of their devices.
Additionally, schools are now required to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, a move that has sparked discussions about the role of religion in public education. Proponents argue that this initiative will promote moral values among students, while critics express concern about the separation of church and state.
These legislative changes reflect a broader trend in Texas education policy, emphasizing traditional values and discipline. As schools prepare to implement these laws, students, parents, and educators are navigating the implications of these new requirements for the upcoming academic year.
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