Pubdate: Sat, 30 Mar 2002 Source: Evansville Courier & Press (IN) Copyright: 2002 The Evansville Courier Contact: http://www.courierpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/138 SUNDAY SOAPBOX: SHOULD STUDENTS BE TESTED FOR DRUGS? Sunday on the Viewpoint page, we will publish the Scripps Howard Principles and Policies. It is an editorial statement approved by the editors and executives of Scripps Howard newspapers, and it serves as a guide for those newspapers in deliberating editorial policy. The statement addresses a wide range of issues, including environment, education, the economy, and agriculture. As a Sunday Soapbox project, we ask you to read these Principles and Policies and offer your reactions during the coming week. Send us your letters by Wednesday, and we will publish the letters on April 7. April 14 the Sunday Soapbox subject will be drug testing in schools. In early March, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled that schools may perform drug tests on students participating in athletics and in some extracurricular activities, even if the students are not suspected of using drugs. The case arose from the Northwestern School Corp. near Kokomo, Ind. The district's drug policy applies to students in grades seven through 12, and says those wishing to participate in athletics or certain extracurricular activities or who drive to school must agree to submit to random drug testing. A similar case from Oklahoma was argued before the U.S. Supreme Court in this month. A ruling is expected this summer. Is this a violation of constitutional rights? Should the policy be applied to all students, not just some? Letters on drug testing should be submitted by April 9. You have the best opportunity of having your letter published if you keep it at 250 words or less. Sign your letter, and include a daytime phone number. Send it by mail to Letters, the Evansville Courier & Press, P.O. Box 268, Evansville, Ind. 47702. Send it by e-mail to or by fax to 422-8196. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth