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News (Media Awareness Project) - US IN: Hagerstown Students To Face Random Drug Tests
Title:US IN: Hagerstown Students To Face Random Drug Tests
Published On:2006-04-15
Source:News-Sentinel, The (Fort Wayne, IN)
Fetched On:2008-01-14 07:35:22
HAGERSTOWN STUDENTS TO FACE RANDOM DRUG TESTS

HAGERSTOWN, Ind. - Students who participate in extracurricular
activities will be subject to random drug testing beginning next year
under a new policy approved by the Nettle Creek School Board.

Students at Hagerstown Junior-Senior High School will be assigned
numbers, and the testing company, ASL Testing in Elkhart, will select
numbers at random when administrators request a screening.

Students whose numbers match those chosen by the testing firm must
submit to oral tests, which school officials say are less invasive
than a urine test.

"It's just like having a sucker," said Mark Childs, principal of
school in the community about 50 miles east of Indianapolis.

In cases of a positive result, tests will be repeated twice to confirm
accuracy.

Any student who tests positive will meet with Childs, be offered
counseling and will be barred from extracurricular activities for 30
days. The student must submit a drug-free test to be reinstated in any
activity.

"The whole idea is for it to be a deterrent," board Vice President Tom
Gordon said of the policy.

Dan Davis, the only board member to vote against the proposal, said he
disagreed with different penalties for extracurricular students and
athletes. Athletes must sign an agreement stating that if they are
caught using drugs or alcohol, they will forfeit one-third of the
season for a first offense, one year on a second offense and be
subject to a lifetime ban from sports for a third offense.

An athlete who tests positive for drugs under the new policy will miss
30 days of the season.

The policy is modeled on one at Rushville High School that has been
upheld in the Indiana Supreme Court.
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