Eich Middle School Principal Darren Brown met with CBS13 one year after the new district policy was unveiled and shared the success his school had.
"All the things we were hoping for, like a decrease in behaviors, referrals, and suspensions, all happened," Brown said.
"Instead of being on their phones, they rely on each other, and they rely on the school system to teach them," Principal Brown said.
"It wasn't that bad," said Avery Sinore, who is an incoming 8th grader at Antelope Crossing Middle.
Sinore said it cut down on distractions, increasing focus in the classroom and engagement with one another in the hallways.
Suhana Kaur said she did not see strict enforcement at Cavitt Junior High, which is a Roseville City school, but she still saw some benefits.
Principal Brown said that other school districts have reached out to learn how to successfully implement this type of policy.
Both staff and students participated in the cellphone ban, and that is why Principal Brown thought it was so impactful.
He said parents at the middle school were also supportive, and they do not plan on making any changes to the policy in this new school year.
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