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Nashville Schools Eye Smart Glasses Classroom Ban

Nashville school officials are weighing whether to prohibit smart glasses technology in district classrooms, according to WKRN News 2 ABC. The potential ban would target devices like Google Glass and similar wearable tech that can record video, take photos, and access the internet while appearing to be ordinary eyewear. District leaders cite privacy concerns and potential classroom disruptions as primary factors driving the proposed policy change. The move reflects growing nationwide tensions between educational institutions and emerging technology, particularly in urban districts serving diverse student populations. If approved, Nashville would join other major school systems grappling with how to balance technological innovation with student safety and learning environments.

Source: WKRN News 2 ABC, Nashville

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