Pubdate: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 Source: Rocky Mount Telegram, The (NC) Copyright: 2003 Cox Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.rockymounttelegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1751 Author: Jaime Bender Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) EDGECOMBE MOVES CLOSER TO DRUG TESTING TARBORO - The Edgecombe County Board of Education on Monday unanimously approved a brand-new policy that would allow high school principals to administer random drug testing to athletes at their schools. The school system had no prior policy governing drug testing, and Superintendent Dr. Steve Stone said the new policy was not created in response to any specific incidents of drug use among student athletes. "We're simply trying to be proactive. This isn't a result of any problem or trend that we've encountered within any of the schools," Stone said. "Parents shouldn't have to worry that their kids are playing on the same team as someone who is taking drugs." Only the first reading of the policy has been presented to the board, and the policy committee will return at the next meeting with a required second reading of the policy, said board attorney Jonathan Blumberg. At that point, the administration will give principals the right to test athletes for drugs. However, Blumberg said, the tests must be strictly random and cannot be used to target individual students. For example, a principal cannot administer a test to a specific student based on secondhand or presumed information about that student, he said. "For-cause testing is not covered by this policy," Blumberg said. "If someone has a suspicion, or a principal is getting complaints that the outfielders on a baseball team are using drugs, testing only those students would be a misuse of the policy." Although the policy has not officially been enacted, administrators still will begin sending permission slips home to parents of student athletes so they will be aware that the policy has been drafted. Stone said he doesn't expect any opposition from parents or the community about testing for drugs, despite backlash from liberal organizations and community members in other North Carolina school districts that have established drug-testing policies. Stanley, Gaston, Ashe, Northhampton and Cumberland County school systems all have random drug testing for athletes. Winston-Salem/Forsythe Schools randomly tests students who participate in extracurricular activities. Nash-Rocky Mount Schools has no official drug testing policy for athletes. Also on Monday night, the board unanimously voted to re-elect Evelyn Wilson as chairwoman and Ann R. Kent as vice-chairwoman of the board. Each member thanked the board for its support and confidence in their leadership. Board members approved the purchase of 20 computers to be used for a business education class at SouthWest Edgecombe High School, and also approved revisions to the student conduct code, the promotion policy and the handling of student records. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk