Pubdate: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 Source: Opelika-Auburn News (AL) Copyright: 2004 Media General, Inc. Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3169 Author: Lorri Little Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?225 (Students - United States) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) ACS MAY DRUG TEST STUDENTS The sometimes controversial topic of testing students in grades seven through 12 for drugs and alcohol was placed on the table for consideration for 60 days by the Auburn City Schools Board of Education at its meeting Tuesday. The policy would require testing all student-athletes, students in extracurricular activities or students who park on school grounds. If the policy is put in place, students whose parents do not consent to the testing, will be banned from extracurricular activities or driving a car onto campus. Auburn City Schools Superintendent Terry Jenkins said he expects there to be questions about the proposed policy. "Anytime you undertake a project like this, there are people who might not understand what our motives are," Jenkins said. "I really believe at the end of the process, the vast majority of the people will be very supportive." Jenkins said a task force made up of faculty, parents and students have been working for the past several months on the project. ACS received grant money to do research on the topic and for testing over a three-year period. "When looking in Alabama, we found a number of systems that have a program similar to this in place and has been in place from the middle to late 90s," Jenkins said. "We are placing this on the table for 60 days to make sure we have plenty of input from the community. It will be in the city's newsletter and in the media to alert the community. "We care very much about the children and want to give them more options on why to say, 'no,'" Jenkins said. Jenkins said the policy will cover about 75 percent of students and parents will be able to put their child's name on the list if not covered by the policy. Confidentiality is a high concern for the board, the committee and students. Although no specific details have been worked out, parents will be notified if a students tests positive to drugs or alcohol, not law enforcement. One the first offense, the student will be sent to counseling but will not be taken out of activities. On the second offense, the student will be on limited activities for about nine weeks. Auburn High School Principal Cathy Long said students were reluctant to want the policy in the high school, but Auburn Junior High School students were supportive of the policy. "Many of the high school students on the committee were concerned that the test would come back inaccurate and they would be taken out of activities and everyone would know," Long said. "As we talked through it, the students became more comfortable. They took the issue to the Debate Class and after debating, the pros had it. They stopped me in the hall to tell me they were in favor of the policy." Long said the vote of the committee was unanimous in favor of the policy. Patti Sprayberry, a parent and committee member, was concerned about the procedure of the test. "When I heard the procedure would be monitored and observed, it sent chills down my back," she said. "I have concerns, and I think it needs to be monitored, but by only one person. This is a sensitive issue. We are asking children to do something they aren't comfortable doing." Jenkins said the procedure would be as much like a trip to the doctor's office as possible with professionals administering the test and being done consistently. The Board said it will try to get as much information as possible out about the procedures as they become available. Jenkins, assistant superintendent Joyce Morgan and administrative assistant Todd Freeman are available to answer question at 887-2100. Other school districts in Alabama with student drug testing policies include the following: Decatur City, Hartselle City, Hoover City, Mountain Brook City, Muscle Shoals City, Opelika City, Pell City, Shelby County Schools and Vestavia Hills City. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin