definetly not, it's an invasion of another persons privacy!
well i don't think ''teachers are nosey'' i think that it is there property and it is their right to search students locker if there is a good enough reason. I also think that it is very good that schools search lockers because students may have drugs, alcohol, and weapons....and i also think there needs to be another adult present to verify what they found/saw in the students locker. There should also be a reasonable explanation on why they are checking the students locker...Because teachers are really nosey. They don't have any business in their lockers. I bet they wouldn't like it if people went through their house. A locker's like a house to students but they don't understand that. But they also have to see if they stole anything.Answer-Actually it is not your locker. Which is why thy can inspect it as they see fit. A few of you continuously prove you can't be trusted to do what's right. Drugs, cigarettes, guns are a few of the things that turn up in an inspection.Lockers do not belong to the student. They belong to the school. While I understand this, i think that the individuals who can search student should be limited to headmasters, and principals, because if all teachers could search any students locker, it could end up being a situation of, "this teacher doesn't like this student," and can be embarrassing to the student. I also believe that before a search takes place they need to have some sort of reason to believe that they would find something. I think it is wrong to do random locker searches just because you have a "feeling." But if, for example, a teacher, student, concerned parent, or other adult reports that someone has been seen doing things they shouldn't be doing, then a locker search is allowable. When the locker search is performed, a second adult must be present to verify, as a witness, that anything found in the locker really was in the locker, and that the principal or headmaster didn't attempt to frame the child for a crime he didn't commit.
I think that schools should not search students lockers because they could have something in their locker that they don't want to have teachers see! Certainly. Students should not bring anything prohibited to school.
yes, the ppl do hav the right to search through your locker to either check if u hav any weapons or dangerous stuff cuz its really your own safety and you knoww... all that gud stuff....
THiS iS MY OPiNiON; NO!!!. A STUDENT HAS THE RiGHT TO THEiR OWN PROPERTY. JUST LiKE YOU GUYS ALL HEARD BEFORE, RESPECT OTHER PEOPLE'S PROPERTY. DON'T TOUCH THiNG THAT DON'T BELONG TO YOU. SiMPLE AS THAT.~DH~
An assistant principal typically has the authority to search a student's purse if there is reasonable suspicion that the student is violating school rules or policies. The search should be conducted in accordance with the school's policies and procedures, and should be done with sensitivity and respect for the student's privacy.
Answer: no they don't because its against the fourth amendment but on the other hand if the school is suspicious then they should have to go to a court house to get a legal doc. saying that they have the right to search that locker If the school has and continues to state that the locker is school property,can and will be searched with suspicion, then they have the right, given reasonable suspicion, as in this case the locker is not the students property, therefore no amendment is broken, they need only legal document to search schoolbag, purse, ect.
no,they have no right to going through peoples stuff
In general, police need reasonable suspicion or a warrant to search students. However, there are exceptions, such as if a student is consenting to the search or if an emergency situation exists where waiting for a warrant would compromise safety. It is important for students to know their rights and seek legal advice if they believe their rights have been violated.
YES, they need to know whats in your locker so you don't have drugs in there and this is only at the end f the school year and if it's something very very important
All students in the United States have a right to public education. They also have a right to be treated equal.
Yes, they do. At least if they think that someone may have drugs or a weapon in there locker. Otherwise I dont know.
The correct verb for the plural subject 'books' is 'are': . The student's books are on the desk. (One student, several books,) The students' books are on the desk. (Several students, several books.)