Pubdate: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 Source: Wichita Eagle (KS) Copyright: 2006 The Wichita Eagle Contact: http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/editorial/4664538.htm Website: http://www.wichitaeagle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/680 Author: Stan Finger STUDENTS ARRESTED IN DRUG INCIDENTS Four students at two Wichita public schools were arrested on drug charges and eight others were suspended Thursday, but district officials said the incidents do not reflect a growing drug problem in local schools. A 14-year-old girl was arrested Thursday and eight other students were suspended at Wilbur Middle School on Thursday, said district spokeswoman Susan Arensman. Police said the case involves OxyContin -- a strong, addictive pain medication. OxyContin was brought to school twice this week, police said. "I don't know how long it's been going on at Wilbur," said Wichita police Capt. Terry Nelson. "We don't think it's something that just started." Also on Thursday, three Heights High students -- a 16-year-old girl and two 15-year-old girls -- were arrested on school grounds and face charges linked to possessing and attempting to sell ecstasy pills. But Wichita school officials said that overall, drug-related incidents are down this year. "It's just timing," Arensman said of the two incidents on the same day. "Timing is everything." There were 130 drug-related incidents during the 2004-05 school year, Arensman said, involving everything from ecstasy and other "designer drugs" to marijuana. The year before, there were 145 incidents, she said. "When you consider how big our district is, that's not very many incidents considering it's a whole year," Arensman said. The Wilbur investigation is continuing, Nelson said Friday. But "the kids are scared," he said. "They don't want to get in trouble." Designer drugs such as ecstasy are a little more common among students than in years past, Arensman said, but marijuana remains the most commonly used illegal drug. As part of the district's zero-tolerance policy, she said, students involved in drug abuse or illegal drug activity are suspended for five days pending a hearing. Depending on the outcome of the hearing, they can be expelled for as many as 186 days. - ------------------------------------------------- NOW YOU KNOW Drug Incidents Involving Usd 259 Students Four students in two different Wichita public schools were arrested for drug-related offenses Thursday, but district officials say the arrests do not reflect a spike in drug activity among students. There has actually been a slight drop in drug-related incidents involving students so far this school year, they said. 2004-05: 130 2003-04: 145 2002-03: 170 2001-02: 127 Source: USD 259 - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPF Florida)