HomeVideoAre "search and seizure" practices in public schools constitutional? PBS NewsHour Student Reporting LabsPeople & Blogs Are “search and seizure” practices in public schools constitutional? June 4, 2013 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Students at Desert Pines High School in Nevada are subject to search when they enter campus after the beginning of the school day. Is this practice Constitutional? Youth reporters with the Student Reporting Labs program investigate. ViaYoutube TagsclassroomConstitutioneducationjournalismmediaStudents FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleChallenging their superintendent’s raise is a student matter, say Montana teensNext articleUnderstanding the phobias behind creepy crawlers More Video 07:13:35 WATCH LIVE: Trial of Derek Chauvin, charged with killing George Floyd – Day 10 | Direct Feed Video 01:03:20 WATCH LIVE: Pentagon officials brief public on artificial intelligence Video 07:40:01 WATCH LIVE: Trial of Derek Chauvin, charged with killing George Floyd – Day 6 | Direct Feed