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Screen-Free? Yes, Please! Herbert Hoover Middle School recently hosted an “Unplug and Play” day, offering students opportunities to engage in card games, board games, hands- on art activities, and other screen-free experiences. With much of a student’s school day involving digital tools, Edison Township Public Schools remains committed to creating intentional spaces for students to disconnect from screens and connect with one another in meaningful, face-to-face ways. Activities like these support collaboration, creativity, and social interactions, all important components of student well-being and school culture. While a competitive game of Monopoly may bring spirited debate, it also offers valuable lessons in communication, problem-solving, and good-natured sportsmanship.
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