Delaware Code § 14-4121

Video cameras on public school property
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The school board of each school district shall have authority to establish and implement programs to use video cameras for surveillance
on public school property, including, but not limited to, classrooms, halls, auditoriums, cafeterias, gymnasiums and parking areas, for
the purpose of monitoring student behavior to help ensure the safety of students and teachers. However, no video camera shall be used
for classroom surveillance, pursuant to this section, unless the principal of the school and the teacher of the classroom consent to the
surveillance.
Before exercising its authority under this section, a school board shall promulgate rules and regulations governing the implementation
and use of video cameras in classrooms. However, in no event shall video cameras be used at any time or at any location which would
violate a student's reasonable expectation of privacy including, but not limited to, locker rooms, areas where students may disrobe and
lavatories.

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