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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Los Angeles Schools Move to Cap Classroom Screen Time

Caption: Los Angeles Schools Move to Cap Classroom Screen Time. Los Angeles Unified School District has approved a new policy to limit how much time students spend on screens during classroom activities, citing growing health and learning concerns. The measure, passed by the school board, makes the district one of the first in the U.S. to pursue systemwide, age-based screen time guidelines. It builds on a previous move to restrict cellphone use in schools. Supporters say the goal is balance—ensuring students gain essential digital skills while addressing risks linked to excessive screen exposure, including anxiety, depression, reduced attention span, and lower academic performance. Research also suggests younger children who exceed recommended screen time may face higher risks of obesity and weaker cognitive development. Rather than imposing immediate limits, the policy directs officials to develop detailed, age-appropriate guidelines with input from educators, families, and health experts. Existing school-level rules will remain in place for now. However, some experts caution the rollout must be carefully handled to avoid negatively impacting students who depend on technology for accessibility and learning support. Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT

Keywords: Current Affairs & Politics,Los Angeles Unified School District,classroom screen time,education policy,student health,digital learning,screen exposure risks,academic performance,child development,mental health,technology in schools,cellphone restrictions,U.S. education

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