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Read the passage from a school district’s cell phone policy. Students will be allowed to carry cell phones at school with the following conditions: a. Phones are to be shut off at the start of school and may be turned on again only at the end of the school day. b. Cell phones shall not be left on in vibrating mode during school hours. c. Use of cell phones during instructional time will result in having them taken away and possible disciplinary action. No student shall use any type of cell phone while on campus or at any school-sponsored activities. The principal has the authority to take away a cell phone; students who repeatedly use a cell phone may be suspended. What is the school’s position on cell phone use? A. Using cell phones during school hours is not allowed. B. Using cell phones in the principal’s office is okay. C. .Using cell phones during school hours is okay. D. There is no punishment for using cell phones while on campus.

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