Pubdate: Tue, 20 May 2003 Source: Bristol Herald Courier (VA) Copyright: 2003 Bristol Herald Courier Contact: http://www.bristolnews.com/contact.html Website: http://www.bristolnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1211 Author: Mike Still, Bristol Herald Courier Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) BRISTOL VIRGINIA SCHOOL DRUG-USE POLICY HEADS TO FIRST READING IN JUNE BRISTOL, Va. -- A proposed drug-use policy for Bristol Virginia school students will be considered on first reading by the School Board on June 16, although board members hope to get public input on a drug-testing provision earlier in the month. Board members agreed to consider the policy at their second June meeting after School Board attorney Joseph Lyle said the city appears to be ahead of the Virginia Board of Education and Virginia School Boards Association in designing such a policy. The board agreed to change the section specifying a drug-testing program and system to a paragraph reserving the school system's right to implement such a program. Lyle, who drafted and presented the policy in March at the board's request, said he spoke with state Safe and Drug Free Schools program Coordinator Arlene Cundiff in recent days. He said she indicated that the state board expects to have some sort of guidelines or directive in compliance with General Assembly legislation by the end of 2003. "(Cundiff) was kind of interested in looking to us to help with their work," Lyle said. Lyle cited a recent New York Times article about a national survey of students that suggests as many as 35 percent of students do not consider drug testing a deterrent to drug use. Superintendent Frank Finan and Student Services Director Patti Bowers said that the cost of implementing a drug-testing program varies depending on what the School Board wants in the program. Bowers said that drug testing can cost between $8 and $45 per individual test depending on the range of substances checked. Finan said the cost of a program administrator depends on how much of the task is done during school hours or after, and the work load involved. Based on either a stipend for additional duties -- 12 percent of salary -- or whether a full-time position is required, Finan said the cost could vary from $5,700 to as much as $48,000. Board Chairman John Kieffer said that random testing of 10 percent of approximately 340 students participating in Virginia High School League athletic and academic activities could cost about $20,000 a year. He later recommended adopting a broad drug-use policy to avoid "dibbling and dabbling" over drug testing and searches by drug-detection dogs. "I think the controversial part will be implementing the drug testing," added board member Jaymie Derden. On Kieffer's recommendation, the board agreed to hold a public information meeting on June 4 at 7:30 p.m. at Virginia Middle School to get reaction to the drug-testing proposal. Board member Virginia Goodson agreed with Kieffer that various community and law enforcement agencies should be encouraged to attend. In other business, Finan recommended that the board look at approving the Virginia High School track project bidding process based on including refurbishment of the tennis courts next to the existing track. He said he would like to start the project's planned reworking of the rear parking lot before June 30. - --- MAP posted-by: Jackl