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Bullard High School principal Armen Torigian met with students and parents on Thursday night to hear their questions and concerns about a proposed student cell phone ban.
He also heard from parents who backed the policy.
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After more than two hours, Torigian the audience “There is no rush … I hear everybody. We’re going to take into consideration everything everyone’s saying. … My number one thing is we have to get the answer (to) all questions and all concerned before we continue to move forward.”
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