Pubdate: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 Source: Creston Valley Advance (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Sterling Newspapers Ltd. Contact: http://www.crestonvalley.com/advance/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1413 Author: Brian Bell, Advance Co-Editor DRUG POLICY NOT TO LIKING OF SD8 PARENTS The proposed drug and alcohol policy for School District No. 8 (Kootenay Lake) isn't sitting well with all parents, according to Nelson resident Lenora Trenaman of the District Parent Advisory Council. She spoke against the draft during Tuesday's board meeting in Creston, saying it is too punitive, doesn't promote education or offer enough support, and isn't in the best interests of students. Nelson trustee Bob Henderson, however, served notice of motion to adopt the policy at the next board meeting Feb.1 in Nelson. "The policy committee has taken this policy very seriously," he said. "The well-being of the students involved is first and foremost." "The policy in my mind, is also made for all students in our schools." The policy calls for a first-time offender attending school while under the influence, or in possession of illegal drugs, alcohol or inhalants to be suspended until a meeting between parents and the principal can be arranged "to develop a plan of action. The plan of action may include some form of restitution." Subsequent offences call for some "form of drug and alcohol intervention" and a meeting of the school's discipline committee. Trafficking, meanwhile, results in an indefinite suspension and referral to the discipline committee. Consequences could be as severe as expulsion, depending on the circumstances. School Board Briefs Renovations to the former South Creston elementary school came in under budget. The $186,789 cost of the project was $16,211 below the $203,000 allowance The renamed Creston Education Centre houses the district's special services staff (such as speech therapists), technology department, general office, meeting room, Creston Valley Family Place and Homelinks. Preliminary enrolment projections for 2005-06 are for just over 5,400 students in the district, down 200 from September 2004. Fifty - five Korean pupils were engaged in a winter program in SD8, with two chaperones based in Nelson and one each in Creston and Kaslo. District principal Kathy Bedard obtained a $47,000 grant for the Education Ministry to conduct literacy and numeracy programs throughout the district. - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFLorida)