The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) passed a resolution Thursday to limit screen times in all classrooms, with the school board saying the move sets the district “as a national leader in setting thoughtful, research-based limits on student screen use and classroom technology tools.” The board for the second largest school district in the nation…
Los Angeles limits classroom screen time
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