The Los Angeles school board approved a policy this week to limit screen time for all students, with different limits for different ages, and stop giving them computers to take home every day.
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Log Angeles Schools: Beginning in August, district guidelines will prohibit in-school screen time from preschool through first grade.
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The Los Angeles Unified School Board will limit student screentime beginning in August.