Pubdate: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 Source: Florence Morning News, The (SC) Copyright: 2007 Media General, Inc. Contact: http://www.morningnewsonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1525 Author: Shireese Bell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) WILLIAMSBURG SCHOOL BOARD HEARS COMPLAINTS ABOUT DRUG SEARCH OF STUDENTS KINGSTREE - Community members filled the Williamsburg County School District board/staff development meeting room during a regular meeting Monday to voice their concerns about several items including an incident where a Kingstree bus driver took her students to the Williamsburg County Detention center and had police search them for drugs. During public participation Jeff Mayers, a parent of a 12-year-old who was on the bus, discussed the incident that occurred April 16, where a Kingstree bus driver took her students to the Williamsburg County Detention Center and had police search them for drugs before completing her route. "Our kids' rights were violated," Mayers said. "I don't think it's right to treat kids this way. I think they went too far. There's nothing stated in the handbook that the school can take my kid to a local jail." "We're outraged. Students feel uncomfortable about the situation," he said. "We're not going to let them sweep this under the rug." Mayers said he was told by students involved in the incident that the driver told police she smelled marijuana on the bus. Students were taken off the bus and told to open their bookbags, purses and pockets. Mayers said about 40 students between the ages of 11 and 17 were "patted down" by male officers, which made some female students uncomfortable. According to WCSC Live 5 News, Kingstree Police Chief Robert Ford says the search was legal because the driver smelled drugs, which gave them probable cause to search the bus. "The bus driver, because of what was happening on the bus, did what she felt was in the best interest of the safety of all the children on that bus," Williamsburg County School District Superintendent Ralph Fennell said. Fennell said officers found a cigar, some cigarettes, lighters, a knife and some marijuana. He said he would respond to questions raised in the meeting within 10 business days. In other business, the board approved several items including second reading of several board policies; updating the district's board policy manual; and the 2007 summer work schedule. The board received information on items, including a request for a waiver from the state Board of Education on the use of Education Improvement Act Building Fund money to be used for school improvements. The board had an executive session to discuss a personnel issue. The board approved the resignation of an Reserve Officer Training Corps' teacher and the administration's recommendation to hire several teachers. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek