Charles City Middle School cracks down on cellphones, hooded sweatshirts and hats
The administration at Charles City Middle School recently announced to students and parents that policies regarding cellphones, hooded sweatshirts, and hats will be more strictly enforced, starting this week. The bottom line is, no more cellphone use during the school day, no hats, hoodies down.
The administration at Charles City Middle School recently announced to students and parents that policies regarding cellphones, hooded sweatshirts, and hats will be more strictly enforced, starting this week. The bottom line is, no more cellphone use during the school day, no hats, hoodies down.
The administration at Charles City Middle School recently announced to students and parents that policies regarding cellphones, hooded sweatshirts, and hats will be more strictly enforced, starting this week. The bottom line is, no more cellphone use during the school day, no hats, hoodies down.
The administration at Charles City Middle School recently announced to students and parents that policies regarding cellphones, hooded sweatshirts, and hats will be more strictly enforced, starting this week. The bottom line is, no more cellphone use during the school day, no hats, hoodies down.
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