Pubdate: Mon, 01 Dec 2008 Source: Asheville Citizen-Times (NC) Copyright: 2008 Asheville Citizen-Times Contact: http://www.citizen-times.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/863 Author: Jordan Schrader Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) COURT HEARS ARGUMENTS IN TEACHER DRUG-TESTING CASE Raleigh - A Graham County Schools policy of randomly testing employees for drug and alcohol use violates the state constitution, a teacher's attorney told N.C. Court of Appeals judges today. A lower court sided with the school district, which says it's trying to keep students safe. But lawyer Luke Largess told the court the tiny school district in the far-western mountains has found no sign of drug use that would indicate children are in danger. "This isn't an urban system like Wake or Mecklenburg where you have massive turnover in the staff and principals don't know the teachers," Largess said. "These are schools where the principals have known the teachers for years." Largess represents the N.C. Association of Educators and Robbinsville High School Spanish teacher Susan Jones, whose lawsuit has held up the random testings from starting. The district, which continues to test new hires and employees its suspects of drug use, says it may be the only one in the state that has passed a random-testing policy. School district lawyer Dean Shatley noted that the court has upheld random drug testing for airport employees who drive vehicles near planes. "It's only logical to conclude that school employees who directly affect the health and welfare and safety of students, who supervise children and provide for children, also should be categorized as safety-sensitive," Shatley said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin