The New Mexico Office of Broadband Access and Expansion recently announced it is awarding $1 million in grants to support school districts and charter schools in implementing state-required policies limiting student screen time during instructional hours.

In a partnership with the New Mexico Public Education Department, the OBAE said it is accepting grant applications through Aug. 14 from districts and charter schools with anti-distraction policies in place. Such policies became a statewide requirement with the signing of Senate Bill 11 last year, sponsored by Sen. Crystal Brantley (R-Elephant Butte).

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