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April 23, 2015
Surveillance, U.S., Youth & Schools
Brian Zahn reports:
The Middletown Board of Education voted Tuesday night to revise its search and seizure policy to reflect that only the school panel can vote to allow drug-sniffing dogs access to the high school.
Superintendent Pat Charles presented the policy to the board at its Tuesday meeting, after adding a “reasonable suspicion” clause requirement before staff can allow police and canines into the school.
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