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Re: Constitutional Rights at school?

I've seen discussions like this before and I'm just going to state what I think about these topics.

I think the school has every right to search "THEIR" lockers, with "their" being the key term. People always argue that the lockers tend to be their own personal property/space but you have to remember that the school owns the locker, not you. It is also your choice to use their locker in most situations, so if you have something to hide, hide it somewhere else.

I've never heard of schools using any type of "AIM Sniffer" but they also discouraged the use of any chat programs at my high school. I would also have to agree that the school has the right to log your conversations since it is "their" network.

Anyways, this is just my personal opinion and I would not have had any problem if my old high school wanted to search my locker or log my conversations or monitor what websites I looked at or anything similar to this.
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