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A middle school allegedly strip searched four young girls suspected of drug possession.
Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, 200 people attended the Binghamton school board meeting in New York on Tuesday to hear why the assistant principal and nurse at East Middle School allegedly forced four 12-year-olds to strip down to prove they weren’t carrying drugs.
On Jan. 15, the students made administrators suspicious by “appearing hyper and giddy during their lunch hour,” according to a letter written by principal Tim Simonds, according to the social justice organization Progressive Leaders of Tomorrow (PLOT).
“The children were instructed to remove their clothing, and felt shamed, humiliated and traumatized by the experience,” read a statement from PLOT, according to Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin. A graphic published on PLOT’s Facebook page shows that three of the students were made to remove shirts, pants or leggings, while administrators searched their bras and underwear, and a fourth received an in-house suspension for refusing to disrobe.
A PLOT spokesperson declined Yahoo Lifestyle’s request for comment, instead directing attention to the hashtag #believeblackgirlsBCSD.
In a statement published by Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin, the district apologized for making the girls “feel traumatized.”
“Last week, a concern regarding our procedures and application of student searches was brought to the district’s attention,” read the declaration. “The concern was immediately investigated. Unfortunately, our students shared that these actions have had the unintended consequences of making the students feel traumatized. We sincerely apologize for the impact this has had and are working with these families to support their children’s success.”
The statement continued: “Students are protected by the Constitution from unreasonable searches and seizures. A student may, under current law and policy, be searched in a school building by an administrator when the administrator reasonably suspects that a student’s health is in danger or is in possession of a substance that may harm themselves or others. These searches involve an administrator requesting a student to empty their pockets, remove their shoes and/or remove their jackets.”
“School administrators will be gathering to review existing procedures,” read the statement. “The resulting regulations, which will ensure safety and personal integrity of all of our students, will be communicated to our families. Additionally, the district’s current Board Policy will move forward for review. We appreciate everyone’s support in ensuring a safe community.”
On Jan. 24, the district rejected the term “strip search,” according to a letter sent to Yahoo Lifestyle.
“In the incidence in question, there has been a lot of misinformation being spread through social media from third parties and misinformation that was brought up at the recent Board of Education Meeting. School officials did not conduct a strip search. When students exhibit behavior that warrants further evaluation the district has an obligation to ensure their health and wellbeing, which may include physical and medical evaluation.
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