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News (Media Awareness Project) - US TX: Sabine Implements Drug Testing
Title:US TX: Sabine Implements Drug Testing
Published On:2006-01-08
Source:Kilgore News Herald (TX)
Fetched On:2008-01-14 19:35:11
SABINE IMPLEMENTS DRUG TESTING

LIBERTY CITY -When Sabine High School implemented random drug
testing last fall it was more for awareness than discipline.

Apparently, the program is successful.

"We've had (one) positive result and we referred that student to
counseling," Phillip Works, SHS assistant principal, said.

The one positive came from two series of tests that involved about
75 students.

Works said the school board developed a policy that would give
students another reason for not abusing substances.

"It's not a discipline program," Works said. "It's a program to
encourage students not to participate in substance abuse."

The program was implemented in August last year, and since that time
two random tests have been conducted.

"We want to conduct a test during football season," Works said. "But
most of the students were in the pool from which those being tested
were taken."

The second test was conducted during the "winter sports"
(basketball, etc.) period. The school has contracted for five tests
this year, but Works doesn't know if all of the remaining three will be used.

"The plan is not to go through any large sport season without a
test," he said.

Names of all SHS students involved in athletics, extracurricular
activities and campus clubs are forwarded to a firm that draws the
students' names randomly.

The SISD school board expanded its policy to include any student
wishing to have driving privileges on campus.

"That covers just about all of our kids," Works said.

He noted that of the 400-plus students, most were involved in
athletics, campus organizations and other extracurricular activities
or had jobs requiring they have transportation. Testing dates are
selected randomly, as well.

"The superintendent determines the appropriate date, but I'm the
only one with the details as to time and who," Works said.

The first test included 50 students, while the second 25.

"We expect that the first testing of the year will always be the
largest," Works said. "After that, the testing groups will be smaller."

The testing is conducted by Drug and Alcohol testing of East Texas.

"Two nurses -a male and a female -come to the school and those
(students) being tested are taken to an area in the athletic
center," Works said.

The assistant principal said he was put in charge of the program to
avoid conflicts of interest.

"The principal, as chief disciplinarian, and athletic director want
to keep the program free from conflicts of interest," he said.

Works said," At first the kids were leery of the situation ... the
first screening was a test for all of us to see if the program
worked properly."

He said the students "thought it was kind of routine" by the second testing.

"The kids seem to be comfortable with the test," he said. "Again,
this program is used to discourage the use of illegal substances and
help them make the right choices."

Works stressed the school board enacted this policy as a deterrent,
not a punishment.

"So far, we think it's working," he said.
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