Petition for Intentional Technology Use in Fort Bend ISD Schools
A campaign from Schools Beyond Screens - Fort Bend County
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Why This Matters
The largest school districts in the country, led by the recent resolution passed by LA Unified School District, are starting to move on classroom screen time -- setting hard grade-level limits, eliminating devices for the youngest students, requiring weekly screen reports to parents, and blocking YouTube and gaming platforms on school devices.
This isn't happening because administrators woke up and decided to act. It's happening because parents organized, showed up, and made it impossible to ignore.
Your school board has the same authority right now. They do not need to wait for state guidance or federal standards. Dozens of districts have already acted. What they need to hear is that their own community is paying attention and expects them to lead.
This petition gives them exactly that signal. The letter is based on real resolutions that have already passed -- the same structure, the same core asks, adapted so any community can put it in front of their board. It takes a few shares to gain momentum.
Your board gets a concrete ask from real families in their district. That's the whole mechanism. It works.
8. Continue to block AI and non-educational platforms on student devices. Prohibit student access to generative AI, YouTube, social media, and non-instructional gaming platforms like Roblox during the school day. Generative AI is not safe for children, and until it is proven to be safe there should be no AI use by students. Teachers may retain the ability to use appropriate video content for instruction, but unsupervised student access has no place in the classroom.
As parents in Fort Bend ISD, we have seen firsthand how screens affect our children's ability to focus, connect with their peers, and engage in meaningful learning. We love and trust our teachers. We want more eye contact, conversation, direct instruction, curiosity, problem solving, and time with the incredible teachers in front of them! But the 1:1 device becomes a digital wall. Multitasking is a myth. Children cannot stay connected to the teacher while laptops, tabs, apps, videos, computerized voices, and gamified content are pulling their attention away from what matters most.
Teachers have said that they simply cannot safely monitor 25 students on screens and teach their class at the same time. How can teachers be expected to compete with screens while also teaching, engaging, redirecting, and building real relationships? Multiple educators have privately shared serious concerns about school laptop use, but most are afraid to speak publicly because they fear retaliation.
Sincerely,
The undersigned
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