Ocean Beach Woman Helps to Lead Parent Push Back Against Too Much Screen Time in Class for Kids in SD Unified
By Katie Anastas / KPBS / May 28, 2026
On an April morning in downtown San Diego, Elizabeth Johnson and a half-dozen other parents with children in the San Diego Unified School District gathered to protest.
Johnson stuck letters onto a piece of cardstock to spell “teachers over tech.” Other signs read “less screens, more humans” and “ed tech is the biggest grift in education.”
The group is part of the local chapter of Schools Beyond Screens.
They stood in front of the Manchester Grand Hyatt outside of a sold-out conference, where school district leaders, college presidents, tech executives and startup founders were speaking about the latest in artificial intelligence and educational technology.
Johnson and a growing number of other parents are asking the district to reevaluate the role technology plays in its classrooms. They’re concerned about kids’ learning, attention spans, eyesight, privacy and social skills.
A resolution on the issue could go before the school board as soon as next month.

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