Pubdate: Sat, 23 Oct 2004
Source: Kentucky Post (KY)
Copyright: 2004 Kentucky Post
Contact:  http://www.kypost.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/661

SCHOOL TO TEST ATHLETES FOR DRUGS

The Walton-Verona school board approved this week a drug-testing program for
student athletes. The testing will affect about 280 students, or more than
half of the student body of Walton-Verona High School.

High school Principal Mark Krummen said he had worked about 10 months on the
testing proposal and hasn't received any negative comments from parents or
students.

The testing likely will start in a couple of weeks.

School officials don't believe a large number of students use drugs, but the
perception among students is that drug use is prevalent, Krummen said. A
drug-testing policy will help some students who may be tempted otherwise, he
said. The school will test athletes in grades 9-12 once they make a team and
then randomly afterward.

"What a powerful tool to give a kid," he said. "The 'Just Say No Campaign'
doesn't work," he said.

School officials have answered questions at public forums and meetings about
the policy. He also met with 24 student athlete representatives to get
feedback, he said.

The U.S. Supreme Court two years ago approved random drug tests for students
who join competitive after-school activities or athletic teams.

Other area schools also test athletes. 
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