The mother of an Ohio middle schooler is suing her daughter's school district, alleging a nurse's aide strip searched the girl.
The federal lawsuit, filed on Dec. 28, names Willoughby-Eastlake Schools Board of Education and three Eastlake School Middle employees as defendants. The lawsuit alleges violations of the teen's constitutional rights, failure to train school employees, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
The lawsuit states that the student told Blaurock the truth about "what occurred in the girls' locker room that morning," but insisted "the vape pen was not hers, that she did not have the vape pen and that she did not know where the vape pen was."
According to the lawsuit, Blaurock then proceeded to search the student's gym locker and hallway locker, but both searches turned up empty.
The lawsuit states that the body search also turned up empty. Following the search, the teen was suspended from the school.
The federal lawsuit, filed on Dec. 28, names Willoughby-Eastlake Schools Board of Education and three Eastlake School Middle employees as defendants. The lawsuit alleges violations of the teen's constitutional rights, failure to train school employees, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
According to the lawsuit, Blaurock then proceeded to search the student's gym locker and hallway locker, but both searches turned up empty. The lawsuit states that the body search also turned up empty. Following the search, the teen was suspended from the school.