Re-evaluate screen time in Oak Park District 97 schools


Re-evaluate screen time in Oak Park District 97 schools
The Issue
NOTE: This petition is directed toward the Oak Park District 97 School Board to make systemic reform. Thank you to all the principals and teachers already making changes!
Please sign if you agree AND are a parent, guardian, or caregiver of a D97 student, or a child who will become a D97 student in the next few years.
As a parent who has been actively involved with Oak Park District 97 schools for six years, I have witnessed the challenges of screen-based learning firsthand. In Fall 2020, my oldest child became part of an unintentional experiment when he was issued an iPad as a Kindergartener without any parent training. Before this, devices were limited to students from the 3rd grade onwards. Our household has since become the Wild Wild West, constantly trying to manage parental controls and mitigate device misuse, a struggle made more challenging by much of this happening during school hours.
The overuse and misuse of screen time for students have profound implications on their education and well-being. Studies conducted by institutions like the American Academy of Pediatrics, Center for Humane Technology, NYU Stern's Tech and Society Lab and Common Sense Media reveal that excessive screen time can hinder cognitive development, reduce memory retention, and negatively affect students’ focus and social skills. Moreover, too much screen time can lead to increased levels of anxiety and depression among young users.
We acknowledge the importance of technology in modern education, especially given the adaptation challenges during the pandemic. We also recognize that devices may be essential for students with learning needs related to IEPs and 504 plans, or who use devices for augmentative/alternative communication. However, it is crucial for Oak Park District 97 to reevaluate its current policies on screen usage for children. Why is D97 still handing iPads to Kindergarteners? When will the District provide resources and training to equip parents for living with these devices? (Online resources related to device use in D97 are out-of-date and incomplete.) We need actionable measures that focus on balancing technology use with traditional learning methods, especially for younger students still developing foundational learning habits. It is now well known that screens are addictive by design, and D97 parents and teachers need more support to address this challenge.
Here are the steps we propose:
1. Conduct a district-wide evaluation: Assess the current usage of screen time in classrooms across grades, focusing on identifying potential misuse and its impacts on student learning and engagement.
2. Implement parent training workshops: Host sessions for parents to better understand and effectively manage educational technology, enabling them to support their children's learning more effectively.
3. Create and enforce clear guidelines: Both for District devices and personal devices, develop and enforce comprehensive guidelines on appropriate screen time, ensuring that these standards are informed by educational experts and parental input. Examples include bell-to-bell ban on personal device use, not allowing device use during periods of free time or indoor recess, eliminating non-educational and pseudo-educational apps (ex: GimKit), and restricting access to online content (ex: YouTube).
4. Integrate balanced learning strategies: Encourage hybrid learning by incorporating hands-on activities (pencils! paper! books!), storytelling, tactile experiences, outdoor exploration, and other interactive methods that reduce screen reliance. Part of this should be delaying iPads as mandatory District-issued learning tools until third grade.
By uniting as a community, we can prioritize our children's healthy development and ensure that technological advancements in education serve them positively. Join me in urging the Oak Park District 97 school board to take meaningful steps towards achieving a balanced approach to screen time in education.
Sign the petition today to make a change for our children’s future!
Interested in learning more? Visit Screen Sense Oak Park, our brand new website. (Check out our inspiration in D65: Screen Sense Evanston!)
Other resources:
Smartphones on Hold Oak Park (take this LOCAL pledge!)

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The Issue
NOTE: This petition is directed toward the Oak Park District 97 School Board to make systemic reform. Thank you to all the principals and teachers already making changes!
Please sign if you agree AND are a parent, guardian, or caregiver of a D97 student, or a child who will become a D97 student in the next few years.
As a parent who has been actively involved with Oak Park District 97 schools for six years, I have witnessed the challenges of screen-based learning firsthand. In Fall 2020, my oldest child became part of an unintentional experiment when he was issued an iPad as a Kindergartener without any parent training. Before this, devices were limited to students from the 3rd grade onwards. Our household has since become the Wild Wild West, constantly trying to manage parental controls and mitigate device misuse, a struggle made more challenging by much of this happening during school hours.
The overuse and misuse of screen time for students have profound implications on their education and well-being. Studies conducted by institutions like the American Academy of Pediatrics, Center for Humane Technology, NYU Stern's Tech and Society Lab and Common Sense Media reveal that excessive screen time can hinder cognitive development, reduce memory retention, and negatively affect students’ focus and social skills. Moreover, too much screen time can lead to increased levels of anxiety and depression among young users.
We acknowledge the importance of technology in modern education, especially given the adaptation challenges during the pandemic. We also recognize that devices may be essential for students with learning needs related to IEPs and 504 plans, or who use devices for augmentative/alternative communication. However, it is crucial for Oak Park District 97 to reevaluate its current policies on screen usage for children. Why is D97 still handing iPads to Kindergarteners? When will the District provide resources and training to equip parents for living with these devices? (Online resources related to device use in D97 are out-of-date and incomplete.) We need actionable measures that focus on balancing technology use with traditional learning methods, especially for younger students still developing foundational learning habits. It is now well known that screens are addictive by design, and D97 parents and teachers need more support to address this challenge.
Here are the steps we propose:
1. Conduct a district-wide evaluation: Assess the current usage of screen time in classrooms across grades, focusing on identifying potential misuse and its impacts on student learning and engagement.
2. Implement parent training workshops: Host sessions for parents to better understand and effectively manage educational technology, enabling them to support their children's learning more effectively.
3. Create and enforce clear guidelines: Both for District devices and personal devices, develop and enforce comprehensive guidelines on appropriate screen time, ensuring that these standards are informed by educational experts and parental input. Examples include bell-to-bell ban on personal device use, not allowing device use during periods of free time or indoor recess, eliminating non-educational and pseudo-educational apps (ex: GimKit), and restricting access to online content (ex: YouTube).
4. Integrate balanced learning strategies: Encourage hybrid learning by incorporating hands-on activities (pencils! paper! books!), storytelling, tactile experiences, outdoor exploration, and other interactive methods that reduce screen reliance. Part of this should be delaying iPads as mandatory District-issued learning tools until third grade.
By uniting as a community, we can prioritize our children's healthy development and ensure that technological advancements in education serve them positively. Join me in urging the Oak Park District 97 school board to take meaningful steps towards achieving a balanced approach to screen time in education.
Sign the petition today to make a change for our children’s future!
Interested in learning more? Visit Screen Sense Oak Park, our brand new website. (Check out our inspiration in D65: Screen Sense Evanston!)
Other resources:
Smartphones on Hold Oak Park (take this LOCAL pledge!)

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Petition created on April 7, 2026