LA school district approves new screen time limits for students

Mason Leib, ABC News

The Los Angeles Unified School District, the second largest school district in the country, has adopted new guidelines limiting screen time for its students on district-issued devices, following a previously passed district cell phone ban.

According to the new guidelines, which were approved Tuesday, screen time will be banned for students in early education, kindergarten and first grade, with phased implementation beginning in August 2026.

Students in grades two and three will be allotted up to 20 minutes of screen time per day under the updated guidelines, for a maximum of 100 minutes total per week, including homework assignments, with implementation beginning in November 2026.

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