Pubdate: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 Source: Free Lance-Star, The (VA) Copyright: 2008 The Free Lance-Star Contact: http://fredericksburg.com/flshome Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1065 Author: Donnie Johnston Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) CULPEPER SCHOOL BOARD WON'T DISCUSS DRUG TESTING Culpeper School Board Meets The Culpeper County School Board last night refused to even discuss a random drug-testing policy for its employees. A citizen letter several months ago prompted the School Board's Administrative Committee to address drug testing at its April meeting. That letter, according to committee member Rusty Jenkins, recommended random testing for all School Board members and all school employees, including bus drivers and teachers. Jenkins said the Administrative Committee felt that the cost of such a testing program would be prohibitive and that there would be legal issues involved. Still, Jenkins said, the Administrative Committee felt that drug testing was an issue that the entire School Board should address. The board didn't want to address it, and the matter was dropped without being discussed. At last night's meeting and work session, Jenkins also questioned construction projects manager Hunter Spencer as to why there were cracks in the concrete floors at the new Eastern View High School. Spencer replied that the small cosmetic cracks were "part of the nature of concrete" and were not structural problems. He said such cracks were acceptable in his view. "I'm upset that we spent that much money for a school, and we have cracks in it," Jenkins said, adding that the defects were clearly visible at the new school's ded-ication last week. Spencer also told the Board that Eastern View still has not received a final occ-upancy permit although furniture is being moved into the building. "There were about a dozen things, mostly safety-related, that the building inspectors were concerned about," Spencer said. "All but two or three have already been addressed." Spencer said the main concern was a fire test in the school's server room. He added that he had rejected a limited construction completion contract from the school's contractor last week because of financial liability concerns. Furniture is being brought into Eastern View under a temporary conditional occupancy permit. A final permit should be issued during the next several weeks, Spencer said. The school opens in seven weeks. Spencer told the School Board that work is progressing at Yowell Elementary but hedged on venturing an opinion as to whether the new school would be ready to open in August. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath