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Candy Woodall

Student Strip Search Policy Passed In Pennsylvania

While the district Superintendent claims: “I cannot imagine a scenario that would get a search down to undergarments,”, they still felt it necessary to modify their policy to allow them to do so.

November 18th, 2014

By Candy Woodall and
Nikelle Snader

The York Suburban school board on Monday approved a new policy that allows students to be strip searched -- but not without reasonable suspicion. Superintendent Michele Merkle repeatedly emphasized there would have to be an imminent threat to the health, safety or welfare of the student being searched or other students in the school. "I

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