SEARCH PROCEDURES. If the school has reasonable suspicious that the search of a student or a student's possessions will uncover evidence that the student has violated or is violating either the law, rules of the school, or District policies, the school official may search the student and the student's pockets, pocketbook, book bag, locker, vehicle or any other similar location within the student's control. When requested by school officials, the SRO shall assist with the search in order to protect the safety of all persons involved in the search. If the search uncovers evidence of criminal misconduct or activity, the evidence may be held for, or turned over to the SRO.
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Sources: School Resource Officer Agreement
SEARCH PROCEDURES. If the school official has reasonable suspicious grounds for suspecting that the a search of a student or a student's possessions will uncover evidence that the student has violated or is violating either the law, law or the rules of the school, or District policies, the school official may search the student and the student's pockets, pocketbook, book bag, desk, locker, vehicle or any other similar location within the student's control. When requested by school officials, the SRO shall assist with the search in order to protect the safety of all persons involved in the search. If the search uncovers evidence of criminal misconduct or activitymisconduct, the evidence may be held for, for or turned over to the SRO.
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Sources: Sro Agreement
SEARCH PROCEDURES. 10.2.1 If the school has reasonable suspicious grounds for suspecting that the a search of a student or a student's ’s possessions will uncover evidence that the student has violated violated, or is violating violating, either the law, law or the rules of the school, or District policies, the school official may search the student and the student's ’s pockets, pocketbook, book bag, desk, locker, vehicle or any other similar location within the student's ’s control. When requested by school officials, the SRO shall assist with be present for the search in order to protect the safety of all persons involved in the search. If the search uncovers evidence of criminal misconduct or activitymisconduct, the evidence may be held for, for or turned over to the SRO.
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Sources: School Resource Officer Agreement
SEARCH PROCEDURES. If the school has reasonable suspicious grounds for suspecting that the a search of a student or a student's ’s possessions will uncover evidence that the student has violated violated, or is violating violating, either the law, law or the rules of the school, or District policies, the school official may search the student and the student's ’s pockets, pocketbook, book bag, desk, locker, vehicle or any other similar location within the student's ’s control. When requested by school officials, the SRO shall assist with be present for the search in order to protect the safety of all persons involved in the search. If the search uncovers evidence of criminal misconduct or activitymisconduct, the evidence may be held for, for or turned over to the SRO.
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Sources: School Resource Officer Agreement