
California School District Bans Cell Phone Use for Middle Schoolers
Published on May 14, 2024
The Roseville City School Board located in Central California recently adopted a policy that turns the district’s middle schools into “phone-free zones” next school year. School board members voted unanimously May 9 to approve the policy—introduced by Trustee Jonathan Zachreson—which requires middle school students to turn off and put away their cell phones from the moment they arrive at school until the school day ends. Exceptions would apply in the case of an emergency, for medical necessity determined by a doctor, or if required by a student’s individualized education program. “It [became] clear cell phone use at school causes significant issues,” Mr. Zachreson said in a statement the following day....
