Why some schools are cutting back on the technology they spent billions on


School districts spent billions on technology during the pandemic, but now some states are limiting in-school screen time because of concerns about its impact on children.

Nationwide schools invested at least $15 billion and possibly as much as $35 billion from federal pandemic relief funds on laptops, learning software and other technology between 2020 and 2024, according to an estimate by the Edunomics Lab, an education think tank.



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