Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former boarding school teacher here. Room inspection does not involve going through kids stuff and invading their privacy. It is not to search for drugs. I think random drugs searches like that are probably illegal. It honestly is for sanitary living conditions and to avoid roommate conflict over mess. If a kid is leaving out drugs and and alcohol and it’s in the open and found, that’s on them for being an idiot.
Yup. I went to boarding school. No one ever opened my drawers, my closet, or looked under my mattress. I could have hid anything. And yes, plenty of drugs and alcohol in boarding school…just like all high schools. Room inspection is a way for someone in the dorm to lay eyes on the kids in their own rooms, and ensure a routine of being tidy so no one lives in a pig sty.
Anonymous wrote:Former boarding school teacher here. Room inspection does not involve going through kids stuff and invading their privacy. It is not to search for drugs. I think random drugs searches like that are probably illegal. It honestly is for sanitary living conditions and to avoid roommate conflict over mess. If a kid is leaving out drugs and and alcohol and it’s in the open and found, that’s on them for being an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Responsibility, security, and safety. You've never once heard of a mass shooting a private and/or boarding school have you? They would have found the weapons before anything happened and expelled the truants students before then.
Going out in a limb, I bet you have no data to support your claim.
Going out on a limb, there has never been a mass shooting at a private or boarding school. They get rid of the degenerates before there's a problem. Sorry that's facts.
https://www.cato.org/blog/are-shootings-more-likely-occur-public-schools
Do you even read what you cite? You state never occurred at a private school. While what you post notes 6% occurred at private schools. And the PP stated that dorm inspections find weapons before an incident. Waiting for data on that statement.