VISITORS TO THE SCHOOLS
The School board welcomes and encourages parents and other school patrons to visit the schools at appropriate times; in fact, special programs and visiting days shall be planned throughout each school year to provide opportunity for such visits.
Principals shall be responsible for establishing procedures that will ensure the proper protection of instructional time and the welfare of the students and employees. In accordance with state law, no person is allowed on school grounds or in school buildings or facilities without authorization from the appropriate school official. Therefore, all visitors shall report to the principal’s office immediately upon coming onto school grounds for their visit. Office personnel, principal, counselor, etc., shall be made aware of the purpose of the visit. If at all possible, all visits should be pre-arranged. Principals are authorized to take the necessary steps in dealing with unauthorized visitors.
Visitor shall be defined as any person except: (1) an employee of the school or school system, (2) a member of the school or school system’s governing authority, (3) a student enrolled in the school, and (4) a parent, guardian, or other person authorized by a parent or guardian who is delivering the pupil to school at the beginning of the school day or picking up the pupil at the end of the school day.
The Board, in accordance with state law, shall authorize principals, school administrators, or school security guards to search the person, and any item in the possession of a person who is not a student enrolled in school, or any school employee, while in or on any school property. The search may be conducted at random with a metal detector, or physically when there is reasonable suspicion that such person has any weapons, illegal drugs, alcohol, stolen goods, or other materials which violate Board policy.
Revised: December, 1991
Revised: October, 1994
Revised: August, 1996
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