Pubdate: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 Source: Charlotte Observer (NC) Copyright: 2007 The Charlotte Observer Contact: http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/78 Author: Amy Rainey GASTON SCHOOLS STIFFEN POLICY ON DRUG CRIMES Employees Now Required To Report Charges Or Convictions By The Next Business Day Following three separate incidents in which Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools teachers were charged with drug crimes, Gaston County Schools has changed its employment policies. Gaston County Schools employees previously had five days to report that they were convicted of a crime. Now employees are required to report any criminal charges or traffic violations involving drugs and alcohol to their supervisor the next business day, the school board decided this week. The CMS incidents "gave us the opportunity to look at our policy to see if it needed any tweaking," said school board chairman David Phillips. The new policy, Phillips said, places the responsibility on the employee. Lincoln County Schools already has a similar policy. The school system requires employees to immediately notify their supervisors of any drug crimes. The school system also adopted a policy that gives the board and superintendent more options, including termination, when handling employees who violate the drug-free and alcohol-free workplace policy. Other Developments Gaston County middle and high schools are now prohibited from selling snacks and soft drinks from vending machines before and during the lunch period, the school board decided this week. Employees who willfully violate the policy are subject to disciplinary action, including termination. "We want to make sure that they receive the proper nutrition instead of soft drinks or bonbons," said school board Chairman David Phillips. State law requires that no food be sold in competition with a school's lunch program, and schools can be fined for violating that law. Last year, three schools were fined by the state, said Leon Moretz, deputy superintendent for operations. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom