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Younger students at Gilbert Public Schools will soon have to be off their phones nearly all the time when they go to school.
Gilbert Public Schools in Arizona bans cell phone use for K-8 during school hours, following a district decision and a state ...
Gilbert Public Schools laid off 152 teachers and other employees for the next school year because of what the district said was declining student enrollment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gilbert Public Schools has seen a year-over-year loss of 1,600 students, spokesperson Dawn Antestenis said. At the end of the 2019 school year, district-wide enrollment was at about 34,300 students.
Gilbert Public Schools Governing Board is expecting to approve a $282.82 million maintenance and operations budget later this ...
GILBERT, AZ — One of the largest school districts in Arizona informed employees Friday about a "reduction in force" for the 2021-2022 school year, citing a loss of student enrollment.
The Gilbert Public Schools Governing Board is considering a total ban on cellphones at K-8 schools, and further limiting their use in grades 9-12 to the cafeteria and to “quickly ...
Gilbert Public Schools are expected to shift to a district-wide hybrid model starting next week, Superintendent Shane McCord told ABC15 on Tuesday. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays.
Gilbert Public Schools announced a K-8 phone ban, and a "No Cell Bell to Bell" ban for high school students. Most parents FOX 10 spoke with are in support of the new policies.
“Gilbert Public Schools, along with many other school districts, faces a reduced number of students going into the next school year following the global pandemic,” the district wrote in the email.
Gilbert Public Schools adopted a ban of on-campus cellphone use for K-8 students, even during breaks between classes and ...