Pubdate: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 Source: Decatur Daily (AL) Copyright: 2002 The Decatur Daily Contact: http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/index.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/696 Author: Deangelo McDaniel Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) HARTSELLE SCHOOL BOARD TO ASK COUNCIL TO HELP DEFRAY DRUG TEST COSTS HARTSELLE -- The Hartselle Board of Education will ask the City Council for more funding to help defray the cost of implementing a student drug testing program. In a unanimous vote Monday night, the board agreed to seek a funding increase from $46,569.29 to $54,463.34. The council, because of revenue shortfalls, cut the school system's appropriation by almost $8,000 last year. Superintendent Lee Hartsell said the school system's proposed 2002-2003 budget includes level funding from the council and no money for student drug testing. The board could, however, amend its budget at any time to appropriate money for the drug-testing program, chairman Susan Puckett said. Drug-testing policy A committee the school board appointed is working on a drug-testing policy for students in extra-curricular activities. Some committee members have indicated that they would like to see the policy in place for the upcoming school term. The committee met Monday night and discussed what penalties would be for a positive drug test. First offense The group agreed that the student in extra-curricular activities would be suspended for 30 percent of the games or activities for the first positive tests. The student would also complete a school-system approved counseling program and test negative before returning to competition or the activity. The penalties for a second test are the same, but students must go through prolonged counseling. The proposed policy permanently bans students who fail a third test, but allows them to continue with counseling. Committee chairman Susan Hayes said the group may discuss the penalties again Monday night. Mrs. Hayes said she would provide the group with a list that shows how the penalties would affect each extra-curricular activity. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh