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From burner phones to decks of cards: NYC teens are adjusting to the smartphone ban

Today’s newsletter is curated by James Ramsay

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It’s Thursday in New York City, where public school students are one week into the statewide phone ban.

How are they adjusting?

By playing cards, chatting with each other, listening to music on transistor radios and facing moments of boredom head-on.

There have also been reports of students allegedlybreaking into the pouches that are supposed to keep their phones magnetically locked up.

Here’s what we heard from students and faculty about the rollout of the ban.

And here’s what else is happening:

“Most people are just walking around the hall, because there’s not really much else to do. Some people are talking a bit more, which I guess was the goal.”– ETHAN MYER, A SENIOR AT UNION SQUARE ACADEMY, ON WEEK ONE OF THE PHONE BAN

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