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Town hall elevates calls for financial transparency and debate over classroom screen time

May 01, 2026 | Gwinnett County, School Districts, Georgia


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Town hall elevates calls for financial transparency and debate over classroom screen time
At a District 4 town hall, residents used a QR tool to submit questions that focused on two recurring concerns: financial transparency and the role of technology in classrooms.

A submitted question asked whether the district would consider an external financial audit because the county has previously relied on internal audits. The question noted community concern despite no prior findings. A community member's inquiry read at the event asked: "Would you consider an external financial audit given the county has only conducted internal ones? This lack of transparency is concerning even though, as Mr. Kinsson mentioned, nothing wrong has ever been found." Dr. Estraa responded that external audits can provide an outside lens and assess alignment between financial priorities and strategic goals: "It could be an area of opportunity," she said, and acknowledged the question had been elevated repeatedly at town halls.

Another widely upvoted question asked whether the district could "return to a textbook paper pencil mode of operations and get students off computers for 5 hours a day." Estraa acknowledged neuroscience research about young learners and the potential harms of overuse for prek‑3 students, but she urged balance: she said the district must weigh developmental concerns against preparing students for a technology‑enabled workforce and would seek input from educators about current practice before changing districtwide routines.

Board representatives and the superintendent framed these topics as part of the district's forthcoming listening and planning work; no formal policy decisions were made at the meeting. Attendees were invited to continue the discussion in the commons during a scheduled meet‑and‑greet and were directed to a QR link with additional redistricting and district information.

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