Do you detect public school grounds? Need your input

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I'm mostly a public land woods/cellar hole and old farm field guy. I watch videos on YouTube all the time (Dig That Beep for example) where they are hunting at old public school grounds. I've never done it. Here are my questions for those of you who do this:
  • Do you ask permission from the town or school?
  • Have you ever been kicked out or received complaints?
  • Does a detectorist have as much right to detect a school on town lands as they do town woods and trails?
I'm in MA if that matters. And I know, fill in al your holes, remove the trash etc. etc. etc.
 

Depends on state law, school grounds are private property owned by the school boards so I would not open any gates.

I have detected school playgrounds with out fences, there I don't use shovel, I recover using, probe and long handle flat head screwdriver.
 

Times have changed since I first started detecting.
So even 20 yrs ago it wasn't a concern to detect at a school.
Then In FL, 15 yrs ago, I started to run into many schools that mirrored (prison yard looking) with high chainlink fencing and the NO TRESPASSING signage.
Just this past week I drove by a sports field that had a homestead site on it-yup the 4' chainlink as most yards but well posted NO TRESPASSING signage around the fencing.
Even down in Bradenton FL in 2009 a park ran into a sports field-had a karen go all postal on me for detecting and threatened to get me arrested.(she was some official)
So now I love my 8-9000 acres of private permissions, a friendly wave-digging relics and history. Silver and gold is slimmer, but the piece of mind out weighs the modern world of hassles.

For asking permission-best of luck as the first thought that comes to mind of a pencil pusher is shovel holes, broken limbs which leads to a liability suit.
I asked for permission once for parks back in 2008 for Toronto-the response was where I thought it was better not to ask for permission-but beg for forgiveness when it comes to detecting on public lands.
 

I search school grounds at least one hour before school opens and no less than one hour after school session is over.
I favor the area where spectators sit--so I'm not disturbing their playing field. Underneath bleachers is a favorite.

I go along with "pepperj's" comment: "...I thought it was better not to ask for permission-but beg for forgiveness when it comes to detecting on public lands."
Don in SoCal.
 

I search school grounds at least one hour before school opens and no less than one hour after school session is over.
I favor the area where spectators sit--so I'm not disturbing their playing field. Underneath bleachers is a favorite.
Don in SoCal.
I have found gold rings under bleachers....
 

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If there isn’t a sign telling me NO TRESPASSING Or no detecting I would and do all the time here in Texas. I’ve never been ran off or talked to about it either. I just respect it like you should and try and leave no trace I was there
 

Not much chance of detecting a school in Indian River or St Lucie counties here on the Treasure Coast. All are fenced and a large number have deputies living on site, Never had a problem at a park or large rec complex.
 

Never had a problem detecting schools. My simple rules.

1) Obviously, I don't detect during school hours.

2) I try to detect during school vacation periods (summer, Christmas and Spring Break).

3) I love going on a holiday, such as Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year's Day, since there's no one around (not even the maintenance staff).

4) I never detect during dry weather periods because my plugs might die and ruin the look of the grass.

5) Any kids show up, I leave. Especially if they show up with a parent. I don't need any paranoid parent to report me to the cops.

6) I rarely go on a day when the weather is nice. Cold or rainy days are best. No one stupid enough to be around on those days, except myself!

Good luck! I have found some pretty amazing coins at schools. Large cents, seated dimes, IHC's and so on.
 

Schools and church yards were always my favorites. most Schools around here are now fenced .
 

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