Chromebook Remorse: Tech Backlash at Schools Extends Beyond Phones
Inge Esping, the principal of McPherson Middle School, has spent years battling digital devices for childrens attention.
Four years ago, her school in McPherson, Kan., banned student cellphones during the school day. But digital distractions continued. Many children watched YouTube videos or played video games on their school-issued Chromebook laptops. Some used school Gmail accounts to bully fellow students.
In December, the middle school asked all 480 students to return the Chromebooks they had freely used in class and at home. Now the school keeps the laptops, which run on Googles Chrome operating system, in carts parked in classrooms. Children take notes mostly by hand, and laptops are used sparingly, for specific activities assigned by teachers.
We just felt we couldnt have Chromebooks be that huge distraction, said Ms. Esping, 43, Kansas 2025 middle school principal of the year. This technology can be a tool. It is not the answer to education.
McPherson Middle School, about an hours drive from Wichita, is at the forefront of a new tech backlash spreading in education: Chromebook remorse.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/29/technology/chromebook-remorse-kansas-school-laptops.html?
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