Pubdate: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 Source: Daily Review (PA) Copyright: 2004 The Daily Review Contact: http://www.thedailyreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1015 Author: James Loewenstein Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?225 (Students - United States) TOWANDA SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY ADOPT VOLUNTARY DRUG TESTS TOWANDA -- The Towanda Area School District has begun evaluating whether to implement a voluntary drug-testing program that rewards students for testing drug-free. Towanda High School Principal Steven Gobble confirmed that he is in the beginning stages of evaluating whether the school district should adopt a program used in Autauga County, Alabama, called the Independent Decision Program. Students participate in the Independent Decision Program on a voluntary basis, and also need their parents' permission to participate, Gobble said. Students in the program agree to not use drugs, alcohol or tobacco, according to information about the program that was supplied by Gobble. Students who participate in the program are issued an ID card if they test drug-free, which entitles them to receive discounts at participating businesses and at certain social events. Students in the program are subject to random drug tests, and could have their ID card revoked if they test positive for nicotine, drugs or alcohol. "It is important to emphasize that the purpose of the program is to reward positive, healthy behaviors," according to a written statement provided by the Independent Decision Program. "Testing of drugs in the Independent Decision Program is in no way an investigative tool of a law enforcement agency. Positive (testing) results will not result in criminal prosecution." All information about a student is kept confidential, according to the Independent Decision Program. However, if a student tests positive for drugs, the Autauga program does contact him and his parents, with the goal of providing information to them about local drug prevention and drug treatment programs. If the program is implemented in the Towanda Area School District, it would not be used by the school district as a tool to enforce discipline, Gobble said. Drug-testing programs similar to the Independent Decision Program exist at other school districts, too, Gobble said. Gobble said he learned about the Independent Decision Program from the CommUNITY Against Methamphetamine, which is a community-based task force aimed at stopping methamphetamine use in Bradford County. Gobble said he would need to get approval from the Towanda Area School Board before the program can be implemented locally. The school district would need to apply for grant funds in order to pay for the drug testing, Gobble said. Gobble said he would look for grant funding for the program "from all kinds of sources, other than the school district itself." Gobble said the program might initially be implemented in the seventh grade at Towanda Junior/Senior High School and later expanded to other grades at the school. The target date for starting the program in the Towanda Area School District would be the 2005-06 school year, Gobble said. Gobble said he has also supplied information about the Independent Decision Program to officials from other school districts in Bradford County, in case they may want to adopt the program, too. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin