Pubdate: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 Source: Pantagraph, The (IL) Copyright: 2006 The Pantagraph Contact: http://www.pantagraph.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/643 Author: Julia Voss Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) FIELDCREST ADOPTS RANDOM DRUG TESTING MINONK - The Fieldcrest School District has adopted a random drug-testing policy, but may not use it until there is a way to pay for the tests. "But there have been some parent groups and private groups who have voiced an interest in potentially funding getting this going," said Superintendent Randy Vincent, who will see what money is available and build testing around that. The tests would be used to determine which students can try out for and participate in competitive extracurricular activities. The policy says the district will pay for all initial random tests and any additional reliability testing, but retesting of a positive sample or additional testing sought by the student or parents would be the family's financial responsibility. The policy "is not to punish kids, but to give them another reason to say 'no' to peer pressure," board member Heidi Cook said during a meeting last week. The essence of the policy, Vincent said, is "to deter the use of prohibited substances, not to provide a means which the district may use to punish a student in addition to disqualification from participation in extracurricular activities." "What will happen is, everyone that is trying out for an activity will receive copies of the policy and a consent form that the student, parents or guardian has to sign and also an adult witness who is not a family member," he said. In most cases, the witness will be a coach, athletic director or principal. Any student who tests positive without proper medical documentation will be subject to a follow-up test after a suspension is served or after the substance normally would be eliminated from the body, whichever comes first. In addition, the district can continue testing at any time during the remaining school year. Related counseling or subsequent treatment by non-school agencies would be the financial responsibility of the family. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman