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LA Schools Finally Admit Digital Overload Is Failing Students

After years of pushing tablets and laptops on children, the nation's second-largest school district is finally hitting the brakes on classroom screen time.

Culture WarPublished April 22, 2026 at 2:22 PMProcessed April 22, 2026 at 2:54 PM
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The Los Angeles Unified School District, which oversees half a million students, has finally taken a long-overdue step toward sanity by voting to restrict screen time in the classroom. After years of forcing students onto tablets and laptops under the guise of pandemic necessity, the district is now admitting that this digital dependency has gone too far.

The new resolution mandates that staff develop grade-level policies and explicitly bans device usage for students in first grade and younger. Additionally, the district will block YouTube and other video-streaming platforms on school-issued devices, while finally granting parents the authority to opt their children out of specific digital tools.

Board member Nick Melvoin, who championed the resolution, conceded that while devices were a 'lifeline' in 2020, it is time for a 'reset.' The move follows a growing body of research linking excessive screen time in children to obesity, depression, and cognitive decline.

This policy shift, which builds upon a 2024 ban on mobile phones and social media, marks a rare victory for common sense in an educational system that has been far too eager to replace traditional learning with glowing screens.

Advocates for the change hope this serves as a wake-up call for the rest of the country to stop prioritizing tech-industry products over the actual development of our children.

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