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How Student Phones and Social Media Are Fueling Fights in Schools

Cafeteria melees. Students kicked in the head. Injured educators. Technology is stoking cycles of violence in schools across the United States.

Natasha Singer
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Natasha Singer

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Cellular Telephones, Computers and the Internet, cyberbullying, Education (K-12), Instagram Inc, Mobile Applications, Revere (Mass), Revere High School, Revere Public Schools, Snap Inc, Social Media, src-reader-callout, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Teachers and School Employees, Text Messaging, TikTok (ByteDance), Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming
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