LAUSD passes a historic policy banning classroom screen time before second grade and cutting laptop use, becoming a pioneer in digital restrictions in school.
The nation’s second-largest school district now has one of the strictest screen time policies.
The proposed policy would set daily limits based on grade level.
A nationwide movement to limit screen time for younger children is gaining momentum.
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(TNS) — Student classroom screen time would be cut way back under a proposal expected to win approval Tuesday from the Los Angeles Board of Education, a remarkable reversal of years-long initiatives ...
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The nation’s second-largest school district now has one of the country’s strictest screen time policies. The Los Angeles Unified School District on Tuesday unanimously approved new limits for young ...