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School Board Considers Drug Sniffing Dogs Amid Rising Vaping Concerns

March 19, 2024 | Perkiomen Valley SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania



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School Board Considers Drug Sniffing Dogs Amid Rising Vaping Concerns
The Perkiomen Valley School District's Policy Committee convened on March 19, 2024, to discuss several key issues, including student search policies and the potential use of drug-sniffing dogs in schools. The meeting began with a review of incident reporting procedures, emphasizing the importance of parents submitting forms to Human Resources when incidents occur. This process ensures that all incidents are documented, although specific names are not disclosed in reports.

The committee then shifted focus to the search policy, which has not been reviewed since 2019. Members expressed concerns about the relevance of certain terms, such as "lockers," given that many students no longer use them. Discussions highlighted the need to adapt the policy to current practices, particularly regarding where searches are conducted—primarily

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