Pubdate: Wed, 12 May 2004 Source: Opelika-Auburn News (AL) Copyright: 2004 Media General, Inc. Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3169 Author: William White Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?225 (Students - United States) AUBURN OKS DRUG-TESTING POLICY By passing the voluntary drug-testing policy, the Auburn City Board of Education is sending a clear message about the use of drugs and alcohol in grades 6 to 12. Terry Jenkins, superintendent of Auburn City Schools, said the message should be clear. "We are saying to them (parents) very clearly that we are going to put in place procedures so that we try to keep drugs, alcohol and those kinds of things away from our campus as much as we possibly can. "Realizing we can't control things that happen outside the schools, but what we can control is what happens on our schools' campuses and try to provide a safe atmosphere for our children." Jenkins said parents have had differing views about the policy. "We have some parents who feel very strongly that this interferes with the rights of their children," he said. "We have some other parents who are strongly supportive because they don't want their children to be subjected to some of the conversations and some of the activities that are associated with this. "So we went from looking at a mandatory policy to a voluntary program because it certainly is not a situation where we want to invade the privacy of any individual. But what we also want to do is send a clear message that this is unacceptable on our school grounds. We have a responsibility to provide a safe learning atmosphere." One of the parents' concerns has been the protection of their children's identity. Jenifer Herring, the system's safe and drug-free school coordinator, said their main goal is to maintain confidentiality. "The parents' main concern is keeping their children's identity confidential," Herring said. "This is our main concern too." The board was presented with the procedure to implement this drug-free policy which will be considered in their June meeting. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin