Los Angeles school district passes strict new screen-time limits for students
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Lauren Lumpkin
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The Los Angeles Unified School District, the nation's second-largest school system, has passed strict new screen-time limits for students. These rules are among the most prescriptive in the country and will take effect sooner than similar policies adopted by other districts.
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