Schools may or may not check students' search history, depending on their policies and the context of use. In some cases, schools or teachers may monitor students’ online activity and use software or tools to track students' internet use during academic hours. This may be done to ensure students are not distracted, accessing inappropriate content, or engaging in cyberbullying or online harassment.
However, schools must also balance the legal and ethical obligations of student privacy. For example, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) outlines strict guidelines for schools to follow to protect student records and information. Additionally, schools may require parental consent or notice before accessing students' online activity.
Overall, the decision to monitor students' search history will depend on the school's policies and objectives, as well as the legal and privacy requirements for student online activity.
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