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News (Media Awareness Project) - US OK: Editorial: It's A School District's Call On Whether Or
Title:US OK: Editorial: It's A School District's Call On Whether Or
Published On:2002-09-21
Source:Daily Ardmoreite, The (OK)
Fetched On:2008-01-22 00:56:51
IT'S A SCHOOL DISTRICT'S CALL ON WHETHER OR NOT IT WANTS DRUG TESTING

The court ruling that upheld the right of the Tecumseh School District to
test some of its students for drug use was one that was closely watched by
public school officials across the country. Three months have passed since
the U.S. Supreme Court decision and schools are back in session nationwide,
but there hardly is a stampede to begin testing. Which is just fine.

The fear among some civil liberties groups and teachers unions across the
country was that the Tecumseh case would prompt many other school systems
to expand their own drug-testing policies for students. But according to a
recent report, it hasn't happened -- and probably won't.

The report by Stateline.org, an online news service with emphasis on
state-level public policy issues, cited a study by the University of
Michigan's Institute for Social Research. The institute's study said only 5
percent of school districts nationwide test any of their student-athletes
for drugs, even though the high court granted permission to do so in 1995.

Some schools that were waiting for the court's ruling in the Tecumseh case
"to implement drug tests this year have decided to cancel them in order to
avoid controversy," State-line.org said.

What's important is that issues such as drug testing be made at the local
level. It is the prerogative of school boards and administrators, with
input from their communities, to determine if testing is warranted. That's
what the Tecumseh Board of Education fought for and won. What's right for
Tecumseh schools may not be right for many other school districts. But
that's the point. It's their call.

- -- The Daily Oklahoman
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