Pubdate: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 Source: San Marcos Daily Record (TX) Copyright: 2004 San Marcos Daily Record Contact: http://www.sanmarcosrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/800 Author: Jeff Walker Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) STUDENT DRUG TEST VOTE ON HOLD Drug testing is on hold. San Marcos CISD Trustees on Monday tabled a vote to initiate a drug testing program for the 2004-2005 school year. A lack of details included in the "sample" proposal combined with the absence of Trustees Lupe Costilla and Mark Cortez prompted the board to move the vote to 6 p.m. Thursday, April 22 at the DeZavala Elementary School library. "I'd feel more confident seeing the final policy before taking a vote," Trustee Judy Allen said. The proposal was written up by Drug Testing Committee Chair and SMCISD Coach Steve Van Nest along with other committee members. Several of the factors, such as how consistently punishment measures would be treated among different extracurricular activities, were not included in the proposal. The SMCISD Athletic Department currently has a four-strike policy in effect, but according to Van Nest, the decision regarding punishment could be decided at a later date after the board voted in favor of or against the current policy. Van Nest said he plans to have a complete report ready for Thursday's special meeting, in order for an all-present board to have a better idea of exactly what the proposal states. Trustee Peter Baen said that there was simply not enough information to vote on Monday night. "There are questions with the inconstancies that need to get tightened up before we can get a vote," Baen said. "There is a lot of work to be done before Thursday." Allen said that she would also prefer to have consistencies within each organization with regards to punishment measures, whether that is within the drug testing policy or drawn up as another proposal. "If I'm going to vote, I want to know what the consequences are," Allen said. "It's not fair for one group to have four strikes and another group to only have one strike." Van Nest's sample policy also stated that students would be forced to test before entering into any organization, though strike-out symbols were included. Board President Barrie Breed said that she supported the proposal after talking to students over several weeks. "If there were five or 10 kids who chose not to do drugs because of this test, then I think it would be great," Breed said. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager