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    suspended for a kiss on the cheek‚ a 5th grader was expelled for bringing ibuprofen to school. Many argue that this kind of action taken by authority is a threat to the basic rights. Forcing students to go through metal detectors‚ and permitting drug searches without consent is not only robbing

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    This court decision creates a distinct precedent that gives schools the full right of search and seizure based on “reasonable suspicion”. To be clear on this rule‚ previously school officials must have probable cause to conduct searches on students. Probable cause is defined as "a reasonable amount of suspicion‚ supported by circumstances sufficiently strong to justify a prudent and cautious person’s belief that certain facts are probably true” (Ballantine’s Law Dictionary) . On the other hand‚ for

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    may be harmful to the school environment. There is debate about whether this violates our 4th amendment right against unreasonable searches‚ but theses drug-sniffing dogs are trained and when they identify something wrong‚ it is considered reasonable cause to search what the dog found. Drug-sniffing dogs should be allowed to search school property‚ including lockers‚ to ensure that every student is given the right

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    Teachers and school administrators are legally allowed to search students without a warrant. Student’s basic rights are being violated and it shouldn’t be legal. Their rights shouldn’t be limited because it invades student’s privacy. Also‚ these searches could be unreasonable and suspicion less. These students can be searched without a warrant. People in school shouldn’t have their rights limited and violated just because of suspicious teachers. This limitation of students’ rights is unconstitutional

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    finally awake but you don’t want to leave the warm silky sheets. Finally the loud repetitive sound annoys you to no end and you flip the sheets off and open your cold phone. The bright screen makes your eyes squint back into your head. Blindly‚ you grab random clothes in your drawer and hope they match. The warmth from your bed is leaving your body so you throw your clothes on to try and keep the warm in. Since you don’t wake up until the last minute all you have time for is to brush your teeth. The thick

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    Should school athletes have to take drug tests? Would you want your star basketball player to be kicked off the team during playoffs? Of course not! Would you want your whole football team to losing because of some marijuana being passed around the locker room? No! These are just a few reasons why I believe high school athletes should be required to take drug tests randomly throughout the season. About 17% of high school students use drugs every single day. That only counts the students that use it

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    what the doctor suggests. Write an argument to your parents explaining your position. 3. The administration at your school has instituted random locker and purse searches to check for guns‚ knives‚ drugs‚ and cigarettes. Anyone caught with these weapons will be immediately suspended and may face expulsion. The administration argues that the searches will not only guard against contraband being brought into the school‚ but will make the students feel safer. What is your position? 4. A litter

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    Test 5 Drug Ed 2013 Fall The textbook pointed out that drug prevention and drug ________ might have different goals and use different approaches. education mitigation interdiction demand reduction Primary prevention programs are aimed at elderly patients that may need medication assistance. adolescents who require substance abuse treatment. young people who have not tried drugs. addicts that require prevention or follow up. In the public health model‚ programs designed to reach

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    Some of these include doing more drug searcheslocker checks‚ and bag checks. The fourth amendment in the United States Constitution states that search and seizure is prohibited unless there is a probable cause and requires a warrant for actions to be taken. (US Constitution) This keeps schools from searching the students personal property unless there is a legal reason to do so. Many schools provide drug searches where an authority figure‚ such as a police officer‚ will come

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    Civics Report Students Rights I chose to do my report on students rights in the public school system. Lisa Rowe‚ then sixteen a student at Teaneck High School‚ in New Jersey‚ thought she was doing a good dead when she returned a purse she’d found in her English class. When she took the purse to the office instead of being rewarded she was told to step into the principals office and asked to pull up her sweater and pull down her slacks‚ and then she was searched. Why? In case she was hiding

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