Table 27.  Percentage of public middle schools reporting use of specified student monitoring practices: School year 2015–16

Student monitoring practice   Percent of schools  
Require metal detector checks on students every day   2.7  
Perform one or more random metal detector checks on students   7.1  
Use one or more random dog sniffs to check for drugs   41.5  
Perform one or more random sweeps for contraband, but not including dog sniffs1   16.3  
Require drug testing for athletes   11.4  
     
Require drug testing for students in extracurricular activities other than athletics   9.5  
Require students to wear uniforms   19.5  
Enforce a strict dress code   70.0  
Require clear book bags or ban book bags on school grounds   8.2  
Provide a structured anonymous threat reporting system2   54.2  
     
Require faculty and staff to wear badges or picture IDs   13.0  
Limit access to social networking websites3   92.7  
Prohibit use of cell phone and text messaging devices during school hours   73.3  
1Examples of contraband provided to respondents were drugs or weapons.
2Examples of structured anonymous threat reporting systems provided to respondents were online submission, telephone hotline, or written submission via drop box.
3Examples of social networking websites provided to respondents were Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or Instagram.
NOTE: Responses were provided by the principal or the person most knowledgeable about crime and safety issues at the school.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, 2015–16 School Survey on Crime and Safety (SSOCS), 2016.


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