There is no law that allows educators in Alberta to confiscate objects from students in schools. It is the policy of school boards to consider some objects, contraband, if found on school property. What is considered contraband varies from school board to school board. Some school boards do not permit students having cel phones at school, while others consider camera phones contraband. What ever is considered contraband will be confiscated by school staff as per school board policy.
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Schools are authorized to confiscate otherwise legal items through their primary charter, which is to educate the young. Items that create distractions, impairing educational efforts, can be confiscated. In most cases, they cannot be held forever, but must be returned to the owner or the owner's parent. But those items can be forbidden within the school facility and may be taken away anytime they are brought to school.
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Confiscation of PossessionsYes, in most schools, the teacher has the right--and responsibility-- to confiscate items that are banned or that a student has out during class and refuses to put away when asked. If you are not paying attention (ie. texting), you are interfering with your schooling, which has been a hard won right given to people. In many countries, people would be surprised that you were allowed to stay in class, as well. Most teachers will return the items, or send them to the school office for storage. Get over yourself and do appropriate learning activities in your class.
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