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Los Angeles Schools Set Limits on Classroom Screen Time

The proposal would keep elementary students off screens until second grade and cite a federal study finding half of teens get 4 hours daily.

  • On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education voted 6-0 to implement grade-based screen time limits, becoming the first major American school system to adopt systemwide classroom restrictions.
  • Growing parental pushback from Schools Beyond Screens and research linking excessive device use to anxiety and cognitive issues prompted the reversal of years-long one-to-one technology initiatives.
  • The resolution mandates eliminating devices for first grade and younger, limits screen time for 3-5th graders to one hour daily or 5 total hours weekly, and restricts device use during lunch and recess.
  • District staff must now audit technology contracts and develop a detailed, grade-specific screen time policy for board review in June, with implementation scheduled for the 2026-2027 school year.
  • While smaller districts like Beverly Hills and Bend, Oregon, previously adopted similar measures, Los Angeles now positions itself as a national leader in the growing movement to limit classroom technology.
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The city of Los Angeles in the United States has passed a resolution to control screen time in classrooms during lessons, fearing that technology could cause health problems such as obesity and depression, as well as developmental regression.

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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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