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Activists take case against random student searches directly to LAUSD superintendent
FILE - A heavy police presence is seen outside Castro Middle School following a gun incident in February.
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Activists take case against random student searches directly to LAUSD superintendent
Civil rights groups are pressing the L.A. Unified School District to end its policy of randomly searching students with hand-held metal detectors. Those activists recently got a chance for a face-to-face meeting with top district officials.