Pubdate: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 Source: Palestine Herald Press (TX) Copyright: 2007 The Palestine Herald Press Contact: http://www.palestineherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2487 Author: Mary Rainwater Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?225 (Students - United States) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) PISD BOARD HEARS DRUG TESTING REPORt PALESTINE -- Palestine Independent School District trustees heard and approved the district's 2006-07 student drug testing report during the board's regular meeting Monday. Assistant Superintendent Suzanne Eiben reported that 35 students were tested at the middle school, with none testing positive for drugs. At the high school, 595 students were tested, with 19 testing positive for drugs. Eiben reminded the board that any time a student signed a refusal for testing, it was automatically considered a positive and the student would have to be retested at every administration. "Seven of the 19 positive reports were students refusals," Eiben explained. "And refusal by the same student is counted as an additional positive test result each time there is a refusal. "All other positives were indications of marijuana," Eiben said. "And as far as I know, none of those tested a second time came up positive again." Eiben told trustees that she felt the drug testing program, started in September of 2005, was a very good program for the kids. "I have gone to the middle school and talked to the students there," she said. "They have been pretty receptive to the program, asking a lot of questions. "Parents have been willing to work with us too, especially in getting the student help if they need it." In other business, the board: * APPROVED issuance of a deed without warranty for whatever property PISD has claim on at the site of the Montalba Methodist Church in Montalba. PISD Superintendent Jerry Mayo explained to the board that the action was needed to allow the Montalba Community Improvement Association to make improvements to the property for community use. "The property was once used for the Montalba school, which merged with PISD several years ago," Mayo explained. "There is not a clear deed on the property, so this would be the next best step relinquishing our rights, if there are any, on the land." * DISCUSSED, but took no action, on the purchase of the Washington school property by an investor, Justin Hilton, who has developed other properties in the area. After hearing a report on the matter from a local realtor, board members wanted to look into the issue further, assuring members of the community they would be kept informed about any decision made. * APPROVED a resolution for budget amendments. The resolution, which must be approved annually, allows the district business office to complete line item budget transfers without board approval, as long as the amendments do not change the overall budget. * APPROVED designation of special education as an acute shortage of teaching area. The designation, Eiben explained, allowed retired teachers in that teaching field to return to teaching. * APPROVED a contract with The Summit Health and Rehab Services for district occupational therapy services. * APPROVED the PDAS calendar and list of approved appraisers. * APPROVED a contract with Anderson County for the Nov. 6 election. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake