Duncanville's PACE High School Goes 'Phones Free'
Duncanville’s Mary E. Smithey PACE High School Goes ‘Phones Free’

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Duncanville’s Mary E. Smithey PACE High School has become the first in North Texas to go “phones free.” In age where students have their phones with them every minutes of the day. Students at PACE High School were once at risk of dropping out. The accelerated-learning campus makes students lock up their phones so they can pay attention during the day and graduate high school. Principal Tijuana Hudson said the students are more successful since the school went phones free. “Students have increased the amount of time they are engaged in online course work,” Tijuana said. “The percentage of students on track to graduate has also increased.”
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