Schools clash with parents over bans on student cellphones

Anthony Bruno, a student at the Washington Junior High School, uses the unlocking mechanism as he leaves classes for the day.

Students at the Washington Junior High School leaving classes for the day, use the unlocking mechanism to open the bags their cell phone were sealed in during the school day, Thursday, in Washington, Pa.. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

Cellphones — the ultimate distraction — keep children from learning, educators say. But in attempts to keep the phones at bay, the most vocal pushback doesn’t always come from students. In some cases, it’s from parents.