Houston High School Lockdown Follows Student Protest Over Cell Phone Ban
James Madison High School in Houston was placed under lockdown after students protested a new policy requiring them to turn in their cell phones at the start of the school day.
- A new cell phone policy at James Madison High School sparked a student walkout and subsequent lockdown on Friday.
- The policy, set to begin on Monday, prohibits cell phone use during school hours and requires students to turn in their phones at the front desk.
- Students protested the policy, citing concerns over emergency contact with parents and claiming it violated their Fourth Amendment rights.
- Physical altercations related to cell phone use prompted the policy, with the school aiming to reduce distractions and improve safety.
- Additional police and security measures were implemented in response to the protest and to enforce the new policy.