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DC-area schools look to balance screens and traditional learning
School districts in the D.C. area are reassessing classroom technology, adding guardrails around device usage while putting emphasis on traditional learning methods like books and writing. Several local school systems, including Montgomery County and Loudoun County Public Schools, are examining tech use, restricting devices for younger students, or guiding staff to use technology as a targeted tool rather than the sole driver of instruction.
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