Title
School Administrative District 40 has instituted "Student Interviews, Searches a
Date
1-23-1997
Pages
1, 4-7
Abstract
School Administrative District 40 has instituted "Student Interviews, Searches and Arrests," an anti-drug program that includes random locker searches, body searches and the use of drug-sniffing police dogs. Tactics used under the program are similar to ones used at schools in Calais, Freeport, Naples, Milo, Oakland and Lawrence. Critics say schools are teaching students that its okay to treat kids as if they are guilty until proven innocent. School officials have more latitude in conducting searches that do the police, and some parents are unhappy with the situation. Related article views on the issue from Don Christen of Maine Vocals and Maine Department of Education Commissioner Duke Albanese.
Subjects
Schools SAD 40, Search and seizure
Recommended Citation
Chutchian, Kenneth Z., "School Administrative District 40 has instituted "Student Interviews, Searches a" (1997). Maine News Index – Maine Times. 2202.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_times/2202
Source
Maine Times