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Sources at the DOE told GBN News that the Department is considering several ways of getting around this problem. Some officials suggested having the children pick up their reward at local bodegas instead of at their schools, for a nominal $2 fee. Others favor burying the phones outside, and having the prize winners dig them up after school. The solution that the Mayor is said to prefer, however, is a “zero tolerance” policy whereby the phones would be given out at school, but they would then be immediately confiscated. “Schools are for learning,” the Mayor reportedly said. “And the lesson they’re going to learn is that no matter how they get them, no cell phones means no cell phones.”
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