Name of the student who was suspended from Washington Central High School for violating its zero tolerance drug policy.
M.B.
Molly
The graffiti at issue was located in this part of the school.
3D lockers/senior lockers
Constitutional amendment at issue in New Jersey v. T.L.O. and Riley v. California.
Fourth Amendment
Name of the app M.B. uses to remind her to take her medication
RxTrakr
This is the name of the School Resource Officer at Washington Central.
Officer Lewis
During the search of her backpack, the SRO was looking for three different items. Name one of them.
Spray paint, supplies, drugs
True or False: SROs have an office located in the schools in which they serve.
True
True or False: Riley v. California found that schools must have probable cause in order to search a student's cell phone.
False
M.B. is this year in high school (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior).
Senior
Due to budget cuts, this Washington Central staff member is only at the school in the afternoons.
Nurse Abbott
Number of arrests Officer Lewis has made at Washington Central High.
Zero
Students are permitted to use their cell phones in these two locations during the school day.
1) Cafeteria
2) Hallways
According to the court in New Jersey v. T.L.O., this is the legal standard that is required in order for a school official to search a student (hint: two words).
Reasonable suspicion
After not finding graffiti in M.B.'s bag, the School Resource Officer remembered he should search her phone because of his conversation with this person.
Officer Perez
Name of the officer with the Capital City Police Department Drug Task Force.
Officer Perez
This is where the search of M.B.'s cell phone occurred.
Principal Warden's Office
According to the student handbook, students have no _________ ________ _______ ________ (4-word phrase) in their peronsal belongings when in school.
reasonable expectation of privacy
According to New Jersey v. T.L.O., when determining whether a school can search a student without a warrant, courts are required to ask themselves these two questions.
1) Was the search justified at its inception?
2) Was the search reasonable in scope?
The case of M.B. v. Capital City School District is now being heard before this court.
U.S. Supreme Court
Name of the Washington Central staff member whose office was used during the SRO's search of student backpacks.
Principal Warden
This is how School Resource Officers are paid at Washington Central High.
School, but position funded by grant
There are two school-related disciplinary actions Central High School may take if a student is found in possession of drugs. Name both of them.
Socially suspended for 30 calendar days
This was the holding of Riley v. California.
Warrantless searches of cell phones incident to arrest are unconstitutional.
This is the number of disciplinary problems M.B. had before the suspension at issue in this case.
Zero