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Search of Student Lockers, Desks, Personal Possessions, and Student's Person
Type: School Board Policy
Section: 500 STUDENTS
Code: 502
Adopted Date: 4/22/1996
Revised Date(s): 02/09/2009, 06/10/2013, 06/13/2016, 02/17/2021, 02/13/2024
Reviewed Date(s): 07/09/2001, 04/11/2005, 02/09/2009, 06/10/2013, 06/13/2016, 10/08/2018, 01/20/2021, 02/17/2021, 02/13/2024
Attachments:

I.  PURPOSE

The purpose of this policy is to provide for a safe and healthful educational environment by enforcing the Moorhead Area Public Schools' policies against contraband.

II.  GENERAL STATEMENT

A. Lockers and Personal Possessions Within a Locker

Pursuant to Minnesota statutes, school lockers are the property of the school district. At no time does the school district relinquish its exclusive control of lockers provided for the convenience of students. Inspection of the interior of lockers may be conducted by school officials for any reason at any time, without notice, without student consent, and without a search warrant. The personal possessions of students within a school locker may be searched only when school officials have a reasonable suspicion that the search will uncover evidence of a violation of law or school rules. As soon as practicable after the search of a student's personal possessions, the school officials must provide notice of the search to students whose lockers were searched unless disclosure would impede an ongoing investigation by police or school officials.

B. Desks

School desks are the property of the school district.  At no time does the school district relinquish its exclusive control of desks provided for the convenience of students.  Inspection of the interior of desks may be conducted by school officials for any reason at any time, without notice, without student consent, and without a search warrant.

C.  Personal Possessions and Student's Person

The personal possessions of students and/or a student's person may be searched when school officials have a reasonable suspicion that the search will uncover a violation of law or school rules.  The search will be reasonable in its scope and intrusiveness.

D.  A violation of this policy occurs when students use lockers and desks for unauthorized purposes. A violation occurs when students carry contraband on their person or in their personal possessions.

III.  DEFINITIONS

A.  "Contraband" means any unauthorized item, possession of which is prohibited by school district policy and/or law. It includes but is not limited to weapons and "look-a-likes," alcoholic beverages, controlled substances and "look-a-likes," overdue books, and other materials belonging to the school district, and stolen property.

B.  "Personal possessions" includes but is not limited to purses, backpacks, book bags, packages, and clothing.

C.  "Reasonable suspicion" means that a school official has grounds to believe that the search will result in evidence of a violation of school district policy, rules, and/or law. Reasonable suspicion may be based on a school official's personal observation, a report from a student, parent or staff member, a student's suspicious behavior, a student's age and past history or record of conduct both in and out of the school context, or other reliable sources of information.

D.  "Reasonable scope" means that the scope and/or intrusiveness of the search is reasonably related to the objectives of the search. Factors to consider in determining what is reasonable include the seriousness of the suspected infraction, the reliability of the information, the necessity of acting without delay, the existence of exigent circumstances necessitating an immediate search and further investigation (e.g. to prevent violence, serious and immediate risk of harm or destruction of evidence), and the age of the student.

IV.  PROCEDURES

A.  An administrator or designee may inspect the interiors of lockers and desks for any reason at any time, without notice, without student consent, and without a search warrant.

B.  An administrator or designee may, in their discretion, employ the use of trained dogs for the purpose of conducting a general sniff search of student lockers and desks. If a dog alerts to a locker or desk, school officials will determine, based on the information available to them from the dog's trainer, whether the dog's alert gives rise to reasonable suspicion that contraband will be found. If it is determined that reasonable suspicion exists, an internal search of the locker or desk and its contents will be conducted. The search will be reasonable in its scope and intrusiveness.

C.  An administrator or designee may inspect the personal possessions of a student and/or a student's person based on a reasonable suspicion that the search will uncover a violation of law or school rules. A search of personal possessions of a student and/or a student's person will be reasonable in its scope and intrusiveness.

D.  As soon as practicable after a search of personal possessions within a locker pursuant to this policy, the school officials must provide notice of the search to students whose possessions were searched unless disclosure would impede an ongoing investigation by police or school officials.

E.  A search of a person shall be conducted in privacy by an administrator or designee of the same sex. A second administrator or designee of the same sex shall be present as an observer during the search.

F. An administrator or designee conducting any other search may determine when it is appropriate to have a second official present as an observer.

G.  A copy of this policy will be printed in the student handbook or disseminated in any other way which school officials deem appropriate.

V.  DIRECTIVES AND GUIDELINES

School administration may establish reasonable directives and guidelines which address specific needs of the school district, such as use of tape in lockers, standards of cleanliness and care, posting of pin-ups and posters which may constitute sexual harassment, or cause educational disruption, etc.

VI.  SEIZURE OF CONTRABAND

If a search yields contraband, school offices will seize the item and, where appropriate, turn it over to legal authorities for ultimate disposition.

VIII.  VIOLATIONS

A student found to have violated this policy and/or the directives and guidelines implementing it shall be subject to discipline in accordance with Moorhead School Board Policy 506: Student Discipline Policy, which may include restitution (to include the cost of damaged school property), suspension, exclusion or expulsion, and the student may, when appropriate, be referred to legal authorities.

Legal References:
U. S. Const., amend. IV
Minn. Const., art. I, 10
New Jersey v. T.L.O., 469 U.S. 325, 105 S.Ct. 733, 83 L.Ed.2d 720 (1985)
Minn. Stat. 121A.72 (School Locker Policy) 
G.C. v. Owensboro Public Schools, 711 F.3d 623 (6th Cir. 2013) 
 
Cross References:
Moorhead School Board Policy 414: Mandated Reporting of Child Neglect or Physical/Sexual Abuse
Moorhead School Board Policy 506: Student Discipline
Moorhead School Board Policy 418: Drug-Free Workplace/Drug-Free School
Moorhead School Board Policy 527: Student Use and Parking of Motor Vehicles; Patrols, Inspections and Searches
Moorhead School Board Policy 417: Chemical Use and Abuse
Moorhead School Board Policy 501: Moorhead Area Public School District Weapons Policy
MSBA/MASA Model Policy 502 (Search of Student Lockers, Desks, Personal Possessions, and Student's Person)