Submitted by Brian (not verified) on Sun, 02/12/2012 - 11:03am.
For a regular school yes. This was an alternative school - punitive in nature. The kids that are sent there have chosen to behave in such a manner that they were expelled from the mainstream school. They should be stripped of their constitutional rights as a condition of attendance. Prisoners don't have rights limiting searches; these kids have made their choice to be where they are, and should have similar limitations.
For a regular school yes.
For a regular school yes. This was an alternative school - punitive in nature. The kids that are sent there have chosen to behave in such a manner that they were expelled from the mainstream school. They should be stripped of their constitutional rights as a condition of attendance. Prisoners don't have rights limiting searches; these kids have made their choice to be where they are, and should have similar limitations.