Education Technology Pushback
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Elliot Campbell, 15, poses for a portrait after speaking at a Lower Merion Board of School Directors meeting at the Lower Merion School District Administration Building on Monday, May 11, 2026, in Ardmore, Pa.
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Parents across the country who are worried about excessive screen time in schools are lobbying educators to go back to pencils and paper. In places like Pennsylvania's Lower Merion School District, some families are taking it even further. Over 600 people have signed a petition asking to preserve parents' ability to opt their children out of digital devices, setting off a clash with the school district. At a meeting Monday night, school board members said it’s not feasible to let hundreds of students opt out of technology that is essential to the curriculum.
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