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Sean Salai

Sean Salai

ssalai@washingtontimes.com

Sean Salai is the general assignment/culture reporter for The Washington Times. A former National desk intern and Metro clerk at The Washington Times, he also has served as a City Hall reporter at the Boca Raton News and as a special contributor at America Media. He can be reached at ssalai@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Sean Salai

A ninth grader places her cellphone in to a phone holder as she enters class at Delta High School, Friday, Feb. 23, 2024, in Delta, Utah. At the rural Utah school, there is a strict policy requiring students to check their phones at the door when entering every class. Each classroom has a cellphone storage unit that looks like an over-the-door shoe bag with three dozen smartphone-sized slots. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

State cellphone bans for public school students divide parents

Danielle Hicks, whose 9-year-old son gets picked on for developmental issues at his public charter school, isn't happy about a recent trend of states banning student cellphones on K-12 campuses. Ms. Hicks is one of many parents on both sides of the political divide with mixed feelings about the push to confiscate phones.

October 3, 2024
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. ** FILE **

National Symphony Orchestra union votes to strike

The National Symphony Orchestra musicians' union announced Monday that they authorized a strike, complaining that their six-figure incomes are no longer enough to afford rising living costs in the District.

September 24, 2024