Pubdate: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 Source: Decatur Daily (AL) Copyright: 2003 The Decatur Daily Contact: http://www.decaturdaily.com/decaturdaily/index.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/696 Author: Bayne Hughes OFFICIAL: FIGURES SHOW DRUG TESTS IN DECATUR SCHOOLS TRULY RANDOM The numbers show the Decatur schools random drug-testing program is truly random, according to the system's supervisor of safety and alternative education, Phil Hastings. In four months of the program that started in October, 248 males and 246 females were randomly selected for testing. Hastings got results from the January tests Wednesday, and for the first time a student failed, testing positive for marijuana. "Our random program is working very well," Hastings said. "We've had a fair distribution in all areas. We had three or four randomly selected more than one time, but we were told that would probably happen." Statistics show the tests were evenly distributed among ages, activities and races, with about 40 at Austin High School and 30 at Decatur High School tested each month. Hastings said 143 freshmen, 126 sophomores, 117 juniors and 108 seniors took the tests. Testing followed the racial makeup of the schools, too, with 374 white and 95 black students participating. The tests hit all 31 competitive extracurricular activities in the plan at least once during the four months. The largest group - band, chorus, football and baseball - had the most students tested. "The tests were well-balanced," Hastings said. Eight students failed the nicotine portion of the random tests. While the consequences of failing are not as tough as for testing positive for drugs and alcohol, Hastings thinks testing for tobacco is worthwhile. "We've had at least two students in November, December and January test positive," Hastings said. "Tobacco is not healthy and it's not legal. This is obviously an area we have to work on. When we notified them that their child tested positive for nicotine, the parents have been very supportive." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens