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Petition for Intentional Technology Use in [District Name] Schools

In 2026, LAUSD, the second-largest school district in the country passed the most ambitious classroom screen time policy in the nation -- grade-level limits, blocked gaming and streaming platforms, and weekly parent reports. This petition asks your school board to do the same. The letter is already written. You just need your community's signatures.

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Petition for Intentional Technology Use in [District Name] Schools

In 2026, LAUSD, the second-largest school district in the country passed the most ambitious classroom screen time policy in the nation -- grade-level limits, blocked gaming and streaming platforms, and weekly parent reports. This petition asks your school board to do the same. The letter is already written. You just need your community's signatures.

Dear [Superintendent/Board Member Name],
We are writing to urge [District Name] to take bold action on the growing crisis of excessive screen time in our schools.
Children in America already spend an average of nine hours per day on screens outside of school. Rather than counterbalancing this trend, many districts have unintentionally compounded it through unchecked use of classroom devices, 1:1 device programs, and EdTech platforms with little accountability. The American Academy of Pediatrics has linked excessive screen time to vision problems, anxiety, depression, addictive behavior, reduced attention span, and lower academic achievement. This is not a future risk. It is happening to our children now.
We were encouraged to see Los Angeles Unified School District -- the second-largest school district in the nation -- pass a landmark resolution in early 2026 committing to a formal Screen Time Policy with specific, enforceable limits. LAUSD's leadership demonstrates that districts of any size can take meaningful action. We are asking [District Name] to follow their example.
Our Requests
We urge [District Name] to adopt a comprehensive screen time policy that includes the following:
1. Eliminate devices for the youngest students. Remove digital devices from early education through 1st grade classrooms, except where required for mandated assessments. Children at this stage of development need hands-on, in-person learning experiences above all else.

2. Set specific, enforceable screen time limits by grade level. Establish clear daily and weekly maximums for student screen use on district devices, with less screen time for younger students. Screen time should be prioritized only when it provides educational value that cannot be replicated offline.

3. Reduce 1:1 device programs in elementary school. Transition to shared laptop carts and computer labs for grades 2-5. Permanent 1:1 device assignment for young children is not supported by research and contributes to excessive cumulative screen exposure.

4. Block non-educational platforms on district devices. Prohibit student access to YouTube, social media, and non-instructional gaming platforms like Roblox during the school day. Teachers may retain the ability to use appropriate video content for instruction, but unsupervised student access has no place in the classroom.

5. Ban device use during unstructured time. Prohibit device use during passing periods, lunch, and recess for elementary and middle school students. These moments of unstructured time are critical for social development and should not be dominated by screens.

6. Provide parents with transparency and meaningful opt-out rights. Share weekly reports on children's screen activity on district devices. Allow families to opt out of specific EdTech programs -- not just blanket consent forms -- and ensure alternative learning methods are always available.

7. Encourage paper, physical textbooks, and off-screen homework. Research consistently shows better comprehension and retention with print materials. Policies should actively encourage analog alternatives, especially for homework at the elementary and middle school level.

8. Evaluate all EdTech contracts for educational value and student data privacy. Require independent review of EdTech products. Do not rely solely on vendor-supplied research. Ensure student data is protected and that contracts include accountability mechanisms.

[LOCAL CONTEXT SECTION] As parents in [School Name / District Name], we have seen firsthand how screens affect our children's ability to focus, connect with their peers, and engage in meaningful learning. [Add 1-2 sentences about specific local experiences, concerns, or context relevant to your community.]
The science is clear. The public consensus is growing. LAUSD has shown it can be done. We respectfully urge [District Name] to act now to protect the health, development, and academic success of our children.

Sincerely, 
The undersigned

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