Pubdate: Tue, 09 May 2006 Source: Daily Herald (IL) Copyright: 2006 The Daily Herald Company Contact: http://www.dailyherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/107 Author: Russell Lissau, Daily Herald Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) CITIZEN INPUT SOUGHT ON SCHOOL DRUG TESTS A Libertyville-Vernon Hills Area High School District 128 board member on Monday said officials and the community should reconsider whether students should be forced to submit to random drug tests. While he didn't come out as a proponent of drug testing, board member Dennis Ryan said he wants residents to tell administrators and the board if they believe illegal drugs are a problem in the district. He also wants to know if people favor random drug tests. "I don't know how I'd vote," Ryan said during an early-evening program and personnel committee meeting at Libertyville High. "I want to hear all their input." Antioch-Lake Villa High School District 117 is among the few districts in Illinois that employs such tests. District 128 officials debated random drug testing several years ago but did not enact a program, Superintendent David Clough said. Monday's discussion arose during a review of proposed student code-of-conduct changes. Board member Ellen Mauer, leader of the program committee, suggested an exploratory committee form to discuss the matter further. Clough said drug testing is a worthy topic to revisit." Not all the officials at the meeting were comfortable with the concept. "At first blush, it's something that feels very invasive to me and very negative," board member Judy Berliant said. Berliant recommended the district hold public meetings about drug abuse to first educate people about the issues before delving into a debate over testing. Ryan disagreed. "I don't care if people are educated or not," he said. The committee made no formal decisions on the matter. The full board is expected to debate and vote on the code-of-conduct proposal at its May 22 meeting at Vernon Hills High. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman