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Security key for schools, but rules shouldn't waive privacy {Opinion}

Started by LostInTime, June 20, 2007, 02:24:28 PM

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ehavioral issues, like sexual encounters, hazing, harassment and the new-tech offense of cyberbullying, are dealt with in the new rules. For the first time, harassment includes gender identity and expression as a factor, a point that could be controversial.

One measure sure to draw privacy concerns would allow school officials to search students' lockers at any time "with or without reason or cause."
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