Region: Clark
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Let kids be kids

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Ed Grande

139 Signatures

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139 Signatures

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500 for collection target
  1. Launched 22/04/2026
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Petition addressed to: Ed Grande

I am writing to share serious concerns regarding the 1:1 Chromebook initiative for first-grade students. While I appreciate the district's commitment to modernization, providing personal devices to six- and seven-year-olds presents significant risks to their cognitive development and academic foundations.
At this critical developmental stage, children are in a "concrete operational" phase where learning is most effective through tactile, three-dimensional experiences. Extensive screen time at school disrupts the development of fine motor skills—such as handwriting and manual manipulation—which are neurologically linked to literacy and memory retention. Replacing physical books and paper with digital interfaces can impede "deep reading" habits, often leading to skimming behaviors rather than the focused comprehension required for early literacy.
Furthermore, the 1:1 model creates unnecessary complications in the classroom environment:

  • Cognitive Overload: Rapidly changing visuals and interactive notifications can overstimulate young brains, shortening attention spans and making it harder for students to focus on traditional, non-digital instruction.
  • Social Impediments: Early childhood education relies heavily on social cues and collaborative play. Individual screens create "digital silos" that reduce vital face-to-face peer interaction.
  • Resource Reliability: Technical glitches, battery issues, and connectivity problems frequently stall lesson momentum, shifting the teacher’s role from educator to IT troubleshooter.

Studies from organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics and various educational psychologists suggest that "high-tech" does not always equate to "high-growth" for early learners. I urge the district to reconsider the 1:1 mandate for the first grade and instead prioritize a balanced approach that emphasizes sensory-rich, peer-to-peer learning.
Thank you for your time and for your dedication to our children’s best interests.

Reason

To help prevent the further destruction of school aged learning. Bring back the fundamentals of learning and reducing childhood anxieties.

Thank you so much for your support, Amy Dietz, Clark
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Petition details

Petition started: 04/21/2026
Collection ends: 10/21/2026
Region: Clark
Topic: Education

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Why people sign

My child is 8 years old and is a hands on learner. Every year I am seeing more and more assignments being placed on her chromebook instead of a workbook. For her last project, she had trouble navigating websites and browsers to collect information. As a third grader, this was very overwhelming for her. I told her it would be best to physically write down her notes. She did much better after that. There needs to be a thoughtful consideration of all learning styles.

Kids don't need more screen time - especially in school!

Kids need to learn how to write and learn cursive. Computers should be to learn how to type and not used fully in elementary school

I firmly believe in all the points made within this petition. Studies have identified the digital harm on child development. I am shocked and dismayed that Clark BOE would support anything hindering a child's growth. Shame on you.

I am against long use of screen time with children under the age of 13.

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