The plan to clarify Wisconsin’s in-school strip search law is moving forward this week.
There will be a hearing on the plan to make it clear that school administrators cannot strip search students. The clarification comes after a superintendent in northeast Wisconsin strip searched a handful of teenage girls while looking for a vape cartridge. The superintendent wasn’t prosecuted because she stripped the girls down to their underwear, not fully naked. The new law makes it clear that school administrators do not have that power.