Pubdate: Fri, 09 Nov 2007 Source: Huntsville Times (AL) Copyright: 2007 The Huntsville Times Contact: http://www.htimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/730 Author: WENDY REEVES MADISON SCHOOLS EYE DRUG TESTING Policy To Focus On Extracurricular Activities, Driving MADISON - A random drug testing policy for students who drive to school or participate in extracurricular activities is being considered for Madison City Schools. "We feel an obligation to provide the safest environment we can, and a drug-free environment is the best for our children," Superintendent Dr. Dee Fowler said at Thursday night's board meeting. He said the proposed policy would allow the system to randomly drug test any student who: Drives to Bob Jones High School and has a parking permit. Attends middle or high school and participates in extracurricular activities. Bobby Jackson, director of Transportation, Pupil Services and Athletics, said if the policy is approved, between 40 and 50 students will be selected randomly each month for testing. He said the test will cover 10 types of drugs such as amphetamines, barbiturates, marijuana and prescription medications. "We're not trying to find someone doing drugs but just give them another reason to say no" to drugs, Jackson said. John Jones, personnel administrator, said a policy committee reviewed the proposed policy and recommends adding it to parking privileges and extracurricular activities policies. No action was taken on the proposal. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart