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Parents Are Fighting To Opt Kids Out Of Using Screens In Schools: 'The Screen Is Killing Him'

“I’m a pretty good writer by myself,” said Lillian, a second grader. “I don’t need your suggestions, Google!”

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Parents Are Fighting To Opt Kids Out Of Using Screens In Schools: 'The Screen Is Killing Him'

“I’m a pretty good writer by myself,” said Lillian, a second grader. “I don’t need your suggestions, Google!”

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fortune.com1 mesi fa

Parents want tech banned from schools. Teachers respond that it's an insane idea | Fortune

“There is not an option for us to not have technology in schools,” said a Lower Merion School Board member, facing down a petition from 600 parents.

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  1. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·fortune.com

    Parents want tech banned from schools. Teachers respond that it's an insane idea | Fortune

    “There is not an option for us to not have technology in schools,” said a Lower Merion School Board member, facing down a petition from 600 parents.

  2. venerdì 15 maggio 2026·huffpost.com

    Parents Are Fighting To Opt Kids Out Of Using Screens In Schools: 'The Screen Is Killing Him'

    “I’m a pretty good writer by myself,” said Lillian, a second grader. “I don’t need your suggestions, Google!”