The purpose of this administrative rule is to provide guidelines for the conduct of student questioning and searches by authorized school administrators. These are guidelines only and may be adjusted within reasonable and lawful limits on a case-by-case basis. School administrators have the discretion to request
the assistance of law enforcement authorities as they deem necessary and in accordance with Board policy. Law enforcement authorities will not participate in searches except under exceptional circumstances.
During a search, if any item is found that is illegal, violates Board policies or school rules, or which in the reasonable judgment of school administrators represents a threat to the safety and welfare of the school population, it shall be seized. Illegal items may be turned over to law enforcement authorities. Other items shall be stored in a secure location until a determination is made regarding appropriate disposition.
School administrators are required to document all searches and items seized or impounded. The Superintendent and the parents of students involved shall be provided with a copy of such reports.
The Superintendent may authorize the use of exploratory canine patrols to assist in the detection of drugs, weapons, or other illicit substances. Canine patrols may be utilized on a random basis, with or without reasonable suspicion, and without notice or consent, to scan any school storage facilities and any personal property, including backpacks, that is brought onto school property.
Questioning by School Administrators
School administrators are under no obligation to notify a student’s parents/guardians prior to questioning a student regarding alleged violations of Board policies, school rules, and/or federal/state laws.
School administrators shall inform the student of the reasons for the questioning and provide an opportunity for the student to respond to any allegations. School administrators shall make a reasonable effort to question the student in a location out of the sight and hearing of other students.
If a student fails to cooperate, lies, misleads, or threatens any person during questioning, he/she may be subject to additional disciplinary action.
Searches of Students, Personal Property in Students’ Immediate Possession
School administrators are authorized to search students and/or personal property in students’ immediate possession, when, in their judgment, there are reasonable grounds to suspect that a student has violated or is violating Board policies, school rules, federal/state laws, or is interfering with the operations, discipline or general welfare of the school.
All searches of students and/or their personal property shall be authorized and conducted by a school administrator in the presence of a witness, except where the circumstances
render the presence of a witness impractical. A reasonable effort will be made to conduct
searches out of the sight and hearing of other students.
Searches should be reasonably related to the suspected violation and no more intrusive than necessary to discover the evidence for which the search was instigated. Searches
may include pat downs and searches of the student’s outer clothes (e.g., pockets, jacket,
shoes, hat) and personal belongings (e.g., purse, backpack, gym bag, lunch bag). The
student may be given the opportunity to open any closed items or items that are not easily
accessible to visual search. If the student refuses, the administrator shall open and search
the items. If the search produces a reasonable suspicion of the presence of evidence, a
broader search may be justified. School administrators shall not conduct strip searches.
If a strip search appears to be necessary, law enforcement authorities shall be contacted.
Searches which disclose evidence that a student has violated Board policies or school rules will be addressed through school disciplinary procedures. Evidence of violation of
federal/state laws may result in school disciplinary action and/or be forwarded to law
enforcement authorities for possible investigation/prosecution.
Searches of Lockers, Desks, and Other School Storage Facilities
School administrators shall consult with the Superintendent prior to conducting random searches. Students have no expectation of privacy in school storage facilities or for any
items placed in such storage facilities. School administrators have the authority to inspect
and search storage facilities and their contents on a random basis, with or without
reasonable suspicion, and without notice or consent.
Searches of individual student lockers, desks, or other storage facilities and their contents based upon reasonable suspicion will be conducted in the presence of the student and a
witness, if practical under the circumstances of the search. A reasonable effort will be
made to conduct searches out of the sight and hearing of other students. The student may
be given the opportunity to open any closed items or items that are not easily accessible
to visual search. If the student refuses, the administrator shall open and search the items.
Any search which discloses evidence that a student has violated Board policies or school rules will be addressed through school disciplinary procedures. Evidence of violation of
federal/state laws may result in school disciplinary action and/or be forwarded to law
enforcement authorities for possible investigation/prosecution.
Patrolling of Parking Lots and Searching Vehicles
Students may drive vehicles to school and park in designated areas in accordance with school rules. School administrators retain the authority to patrol parking lots.
If school administrators have a reasonable suspicion that a vehicle which a student has parked at school contains evidence that the student has or is violating Board policies or
school rules, or federal/state laws, and/or there is a substantial threat to the welfare and
safety of the schools, a school administrator will search the vehicle in the presence of a
witness, except where the circumstances make the presence of a witness impractical.
If practical, the student should be present during the search. A reasonable effort will be made to conduct searches out of the sight and hearing of other students. The student may be given the opportunity to open any closed items or items that are not easily accessible to visual search. If the student refuses, the administrator shall open and search the items.
Canine Patrols and Searches
The Superintendent may authorize canine patrols to take place anywhere on school property, including in hallways and parking lots, if he/she deems it advisable to maintain a safe and orderly school environment and/or to discourage drugs, weapons and/or other illegal substances or items from being brought onto school grounds. Only certified dogs and handlers may be used.
Whenever possible, canine patrols will be scheduled to minimize disruption of the academic program and risk of contact with students.
When canine patrols take place during the school day, teachers will be notified prior to the initiation of a canine patrol to keep students in their classrooms during the patrol. Any students in the parking lot, or anywhere outside of a classroom, prior to a canine patrol will be instructed to report to the school office or appropriate classroom.
All student vehicles, lockers, and/or other school storage facilities in the targeted area will be scanned during a canine patrol. Any vehicle, locker or other school storage facility identified by the canine patrol will be noted by the school administrators accompanying the patrol.
Immediately following removal of the dogs, each area noted during the canine patrol will be searched. Each search will be conducted by a school administrator in the presence of a witness, except where the circumstances make the presence of a witness impractical.
If practical, the student should be present during a search of his/her vehicle, locker or other school storage facility. A reasonable effort may be made to conduct the search out of the sight and hearing of other students. The student may be given the opportunity to open any closed items or items that are not easily accessible to visual search. If the student refuses, the administrator shall open and search the items.
Cross Reference: JIH - Questioning and Searches of Students
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