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Home » Chromebooks are running out of favor in US schools for surprising reasons
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Chromebooks are running out of favor in US schools for surprising reasons

By technologistmag.com29 March 20262 Mins Read
Chromebooks are running out of favor in US schools for surprising reasons
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For years, Chromebooks were seen as the perfect classroom device. Cheap, simple, and easy to manage. But now, schools across the US are starting to rethink their strategy. Turns out, the issue isn’t the hardware but how it’s being used.

According to a recent report by The New York Times, schools found that even after banning smartphones, students were still getting distracted, this time on their school-issued Chromebooks, watching videos, playing games, or even using school accounts for bullying. In one case, a middle school in Kansas went as far as collecting all student Chromebooks and limiting their use to specific classroom activities, with students returning to handwritten notes for most work.

Why are schools pulling back now?

For over a decade, tech companies pushed the idea of “one laptop per student”, promising better engagement and improved learning outcomes. But studies now suggest that heavy use of digital tools hasn’t significantly improved academic performance or graduation rates. In fact, organizations like UNESCO have warned that overreliance on technology can actually distract students and hinder learning, which is something schools are now seeing firsthand.

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What’s more, is that teachers and parents are increasingly concerned about screen time, attention spans, and social behavior, with some noting that students interact less and struggle more with focus when devices are always present. In fact, some schools are now experimenting with a more balanced approach by keeping Chromebooks for specific tasks like coding or research, while bringing back paper-based learning, group discussions, and offline activities.

So… are Chromebooks getting benched?

Not quite, but they’re definitely being asked to sit this one out more often. Schools aren’t ditching tech altogether; they’re just hitting reset on how it’s used, treating Chromebooks like tools rather than permanent desk companions. And honestly, that might be the bigger lesson here. More screens didn’t magically mean better learning, and sometimes, going a little old-school might actually work better.

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