Pubdate: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 Source: Palladium-Item (IN) Copyright: 2004 Palladium-Item Contact: http://www.pal-item.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.pal-item.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2624 Author: Natalie Root Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) RANDOM DRUG TESTS COULD BE IN FUTURE If Approved, Proposal Would Take Effect In 2005-06 School Year HAGERSTOWN, Ind. -- Random drug testing could begin at Hagerstown Junior-Senior High School in the 2005-2006 school year. According to a timeline approved by the Nettle Creek School Board on Wednesday, the board will study the policy until a final vote in March 2005. The board action followed a recommendation by junior-senior high school administrators and the student relations specialist and a community meeting about the matter. According to the timeline, oral testing kits will be purchased with a 2003-04 Safe and Drug-Free Schools Grant. Student relations specialist Kristina Dale said an eight-to- 10-member committee will be established to develop the policy and procedures. The committee's draft policy will be presented to the school board for review in December, with adoption in March 2005. Superintendent Joe Backmeyer said the possibility of a random drug test might give some students an excuse to refuse drugs. In other business: No one attended a public hearing on the proposed 2005 school district budget. Pearson Miller of Educational Services Co., who assists with the preparation of the budget, said after the hearing that it is "a pretty standard budget." The budget totals are similar to last year, with the general fund totaling $8,242,289. The debt service fund has decreased this year to $1,198,204, a positive thing for the taxpayers, he said. The building project loans are being paid down. Other fund totals include transportation operating at $676,250, capital projects at $971,391, bus replacement at $160,595 and special ed preschool at $106,554. The board will consider adoption of the budget Sept. 8. The board approved Brad Catey and Nicole Strunk as instructional assistants, Danette Addison as a part-time custodian and Maxine Spencer as an elementary cafeteria employee. Resignations were received from Samantha Shoemaker, a custodian; Bryan Brown, the intramural and traveling team coach for sixth-grade boys basketball; and Kristine Poland, junior-senior high school guidance secretary. - ----------------------------------------------- At a glance Under the approved timeline to consider random drug testing at the Junior-Senior High School: The school board will study the policy until a final vote in March 2005; Oral testing kits will by bought with a grant; An eight-to 10-member committee will be established to develop the policy and it will be presented for review in December. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D