Pubdate: Wed, 17 Dec 2008 Source: Kilgore News Herald (TX) Copyright: 2008 The Kilgore News Herald Contact: http://www.kilgorenewsherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3043 Author: Lester Murray Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) KISD TO IMPLEMENT NEW DRUG TESTING POLICY The Kilgore Independent School District Board of Trustees and Jody Clements, superintendent, are looking at a new drug policy for the district. Clements said he spoke with the board Tuesday night at their regularly scheduled board meeting about establishing a policy on drug testing for extracurricular activities. "Almost all school districts now have this type of policy in place," said Clements. The new policy will require all students who wish to participate in extracurricular activities - this means sports, Ag. Club, cheerleading, any activity approved or sponsored by the school - will have to take an initial drug test. "After the initial test, there will be three random tests throughout the school year," Clements said. "Those students who are not participating in any extracurricular activities do not have to take the test." Clements said this is a very confidential procedure to safeguard the privacy of the students. "Any student who fails a test, the results are given to the parents and school administrators, no one else," said Clements. The program defines three different violations. The first violation results in a 30-day suspension from the activity or activities the student is involved in, plus drug counseling, said Clements. The second violation will result in a one-year suspension from all extracurricular activities and drug counseling. The third violation results in the student no being allowed an any more extra curricular activities while at KISD, the superintendent said. Clements said the board will vote on the new policy at their next meeting in January, but the program will not take effect until funding has been obtained. "We are looking at grants from different organizations in the Kilgore area," said Clements. "If funding is not available, the school district will look at funding the program through its normal budget process next year." The program is expensive as it will cost approximately $100,000 a year to operate, said Clements. "The initial start-up, testing each student is the greatest expense," said Clements. "Any student who declines to take the test will be banned from extracurricular activities and if a student decides halfway through the school year to join a program, the student must then submit to a drug test before beginning the activity." In other board news, Clements reported to the board that the final campus ratings were in for the 2007/2008 school year and all campuses finished with a "Acceptable" rating. Also, trustees approved a Code of Conduct for the school board. Clements said this was done so each board member would have rules to follow in given situations, such as having a parent contact them direct, basically what to do and what not to do as a board member. Clements also announced to the board on Monday night that Kilgore High School will be going from one dual credit class being taught on the KHS campus to four, starting next year. "Kilgore College will provide the instructors for these classes," said Clements. - --- MAP posted-by: Doug