Students may be assigned lockers for storing and securing their books,
school supplies and personal effects. Lockers, desks and storage areas
are the property of the school district. No right nor expectation of privacy
exists for any student as to the use of any locker issued or assigned to
a student by the school.
No student may use a locker, desk or storage area as a depository for
any substance or object which is prohibited by law or school rules or which
poses a threat to the health, safety or welfare of the occupants of the
school building or the building itself.
Any student's locker, desk or other storage area shall be subject to
search if reasonable grounds exist to suspect that the search will yield
evidence of the student's violation of the law or school rules. Any search
of an individual student's locker shall be conducted according to board
policy governing personal searches.
All student lockers may be searched at any time without prior notice
and without reasonable suspicion that the search will yield evidence of
any particular student's violation of the law or school rules. If the school
official conducting such a search develops a reasonable suspicion that any
container inside the locker, including but not limited to a purse, backpack,
gym bag or an article of clothing, contains evidence of a student's violation
of the law or school rules, the container may be searched according to board
policy governing personal searches.
The superintendent shall establish procedures for conducting searches
of lockers, desks or storage area.
Adopted:
5/7/90
LEGAL REFS.:
Sec. 224-247, Ch. 271 Laws of 1989, School official searches
of student lockers
WAC 180-40-215 - Student rights