In a sweeping move that could ripple across the United States, the Los Angeles Unified School District has vowed to curb student screen time in classrooms, shifting away from laptops and tablets and back toward traditional pen-and-paper leaning.
The school board approved the measure Tuesday in a 6-0 vote, with one member abstaining, marking a dramatic pivot for the nationâs second-largest district after years of heavy investment in education technology.
Dozens of parents, displaying âSchools Beyond Screensâ stickers and âTeachers Over Techâ signs, filled the room and applauded the final vote.
Under the new plan, officials must craft a detailed screen time rules grade level and subject before the policy rolls out in the 2026-27 school year.
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