Pubdate: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 Source: New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung (TX) Copyright: 2005 Herald-Zeitung Contact: http://www.herald-zeitung.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3053 Author: Melissa Johnson Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) PROPOSED DRUG POLICY RECEIVES FIRST LOOK The New Braunfels Independent School District Board of Trustees debated whether a proposed drug policy would hurt the students it was designed to help. The NBISD Board of Trustees heard the first reading the policy in a regular meeting Tuesday night. The policy calls for random drug testing of students in grades 7 through 12 who participate in school-sponsored extracurricular activities or obtain a high school parking permit. The test results will be used to determine eligibility for extracurricular activities and parking privileges. The first positive test for alcohol or illegal drugs will earn students a 30 day suspension from extracurricular competitions and parking privileges but allows students to participate in extracurricular practices. A second offense mandates suspension from extracurricular competitions and parking for one year and restricts students from practices. A third offense results in permanent suspension from all activities and parking. Board member Ed Clark questioned the helpfulness of pulling students with drug problems out of afterschool activities. "If we turn around and take a child out of extracurricular activities, what motivation do they have to continue their education?" board member Ed Clark said. Clark also raised the question of whether tobacco would be included in the test criteria, since like alcohol, tobacco is an illegal substance for minors. "Alcohol is a legal drink for a child if a parent is there with them," Clark argued. "If you include one then you have to include the other." The board will hear the second reading of the policy Wednesday. In other business, the board heard from teachers about salary increase. The board was quick to dispel rumors that some teachers would be receiving a 3 percent raise while other would receive 4 percent, based on subject area. "We can expel the idea of an unequal percentage raise," Board President Jorge Maldonado said. Further action regarding the raises was postponed pending the outcome of today's special legislative session. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth