Pubdate: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 Source: Daily Herald-Tribune, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 The Daily Herald-Tribune Contact: http://www.dailyheraldtribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/804 Author: Debi Ruhl LOCKER SEARCHES GET THE OK IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Armed with the support of parents and teachers, the Grande Prairie Public School District has committed to sniffing out potential problems in its junior and senior high schools. A new policy allowing the use of the RCMP's service dog to help keep schools drug-free was given final approval Tuesday after being given the go-ahead by the primary stakeholders in the district. "We met with the school council chairs and they are in support of this," said Supt. Lorne Radbourne of the policy that was originally approved in principle last month. "We faxed a copy of the policy to (the RCMP) and it meets their requirements as well. We'll be putting this into operation in the fall." Under the guidelines of the new policy, students will be informed of the procedure at the beginning of every school year and will sign forms to indicate they understand the police dog can be called in at any time to search lockers. Principals can access the entire school facility - including lockers - and will have the flexibility to conscript the RCMP dog's services as they see fit. Any evidence gathered as a result of a search can be used either by the school administration for disciplining or by the RCMP for criminal charges. "We'll be sending a notice to parents to make sure all the parents and students are aware of what we're doing and understand the policy," Radbourne said. "We won't have access to the dog whenever we want but we definitely hope to call in the services from time to time." While the dog searches could begin in the fall, so too will dialogue between the school district and various community partners on initiatives to help keep drugs out of the schools. Neither the Peace Wapiti School Board nor the Grande Prairie Catholic School District currently has policies allowing the use of search dogs in schools. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake