Hmm does not seem to work.  This is now what I am working on.

As a test I ran this on my User Controller that has the related Attendance

$users = $this->User->find('all', array('contain' => 'Attendance.school_id
= "2"'));

Instead of returning all user records that related Attendance.school_id =
"2" it gives me every user in the database.
And oddly for the records that do have attendance records the attendance is
blank in every record.
example:

    [86] => Array
        (
           [User] => Array
                (
                    [id] => 960
                    [group_id] => 2
                    [last_name] => Camier
                    [school_id] => 1
                )

            [Attendance] => Array
                (
                )

        )

    [87] => Array
        (
            [User] => Array
                (
                    [id] => 961
                    [group_id] => 2
                    [last_name] => Miccio
                    [school_id] => 1
                )

            [Attendance] => Array
                (
                )

        )

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