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Old 12-20-2006, 10:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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High school lockdown yields no illegal drugs

Coolidge Examiner
Tuesday, December 20, 2006

"We had a hunch that today would be a good day for a lockdown," explained Tim Hamilton, CHS principal. "We like to do these every now and then to ensure that the students know we remember them and are looking out for their safety."

Hamilton said the high school administration worked with the Coolidge Police Department and Pinal County Juvenile Probation Department to set up the lockdown. At 12:45 p.m. on Dec. 14, four officers from those departments joined Hamilton and CHS deans Vance Danzy and Craig Cutshaw to comb the school for illegal materials. Hamilton said the seven members of the search party divided into three teams to expedite the process. It took the three teams about an hour and a half to scour the entire school site.

"I'm pleased to announce that we checked every student and every classroom, and no illegal drugs were found," he said. The search did turn up some Tylenol and Aleve, Hamilton said; while not illegal, even painkillers such as those must be approved by the school nurse.

Brian Miller, student resource officer with the Coolidge Police Department, discovered a knife hidden in a bookcase. However, Hamilton said, there were no students around, so it would be difficult to determine the owner of the knife.

It was the second lockdown of the 2006-07 school year at CHS. The first lockdown took place on Aug. 18, the day after three CHS students from the San Tan Heights area were busted for shoplifting liquor from the Johnson Ranch Wal-Mart and then imbibing the alcohol during the bus ride to school. In that instance, Coolidge police joined probation officers from CHS, McCray Junior High and Florence in a thorough search of all three San Tan Heights buses, as well as 22 random classrooms. That search also turned up no illegal drugs and no alcohol; the three students were punished with nine-day out-of-school suspensions.

Hamilton noted that the school has conducted at least three random bus searches this year. He said typically, the school works in conjunction with Coolidge police and the Pinal County Juvenile Detention Department to set up a random search of three buses.

"We used to contact the bus driver as they were heading to the school, and ask them to pull in by the bus barn," he said. "For the last couple searches, we've had the buses pull into the parking lot near McDonald's. That way, if the students throw something out of the window, we can see it right there in the parking lot."
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Old 12-20-2006, 10:32 PM   #2 (permalink)

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Public school is fast becoming run just like a prison.
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Old 12-20-2006, 10:52 PM   #3 (permalink)

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So are you saying the is an information leak somewhere in the faculty or police department and the students knew they were going to be searched so they didn't bring any drugs or weapons that day? Is that what you are saying?
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Old 12-20-2006, 11:02 PM   #4 (permalink)

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i can almost guarantee there were kids with drugs. its fuckin highschool. whenever drug dogs come to school we just throw it in the classroom garbage. funny that the dogs are so well trained they only sniff the desks and not the entire classroom.

one kid hid a roach under the desk. the dog sniffed out the seat and the kid sitting there was sent to the office and searched only for the principle to be disappointed he didnt find anything on him.
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Old 12-20-2006, 11:36 PM   #5 (permalink)

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They wonder why the school system in the US is so bad, it is because they treat the students
like prisoners.

They used to do this to us in the Army ALL the time. They never found anything so they would punish us saying that some of our rooms were not clean.
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Old 12-21-2006, 03:21 AM   #6 (permalink)

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Are they even legally allowed to just search your children?
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Old 12-21-2006, 04:05 AM   #7 (permalink)

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They wonder why the school system in the US is so bad, it is because they treat the students
like prisoners.

They used to do this to us in the Army ALL the time. They never found anything so they would punish us saying that some of our rooms were not clean.

They carry out actions like random searches to ensure the safety of the students. The schools today are drastically different than those of even 15-20 years ago. Middle schoolers are using drugs, having sex, and carrying concealed weapons. Schools must use new tools to maintain order and try to create a positive learning environment. If one of those tools is the occassional random drug search, then so be it. It serves as a deterrent.

In regards to random searches in the military, they often yield contraband. Alcohol, drugs, and weapons are frequently found in the barracks; not to mention they'd bust the few dirty bastards who couldn't practice basic hygiene. And this was in the Air Force. I can't even imagine what they'd find in the Army barracks.
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Aww...

How nice of those FASCISTS to look out for OTHER peoples kids!

It's so sweet...

*wipes away a tear*
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Old 12-21-2006, 05:32 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Aww...

How nice of those FASCISTS to look out for OTHER peoples kids!

It's so sweet...

*wipes away a tear*
Now they are belligerently telling parents that if they don't get their kids vaccinated they won't be allowed in school the next school year, and that this is 'the law' which is a straight up lie. The worst thing about that is the vaccines have ridiculously high levels of mercury as well as other very harmful contaminants.
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Old 12-21-2006, 06:55 AM   #10 (permalink)
 
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They had drug dogs in my hs 10+ years ago. It's like a police state. Another student once accused me of stealing nitric acid in plans of building a bomb. They never found any evidence on me or in my locker, but I was put on suspension until my parents threatened the school. That makes me angry just thinking about it.
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