Pubdate: Mon, 11 Aug 2008 Source: Peoria Journal Star (IL) Copyright: 2008sPeoria Journal Star Contact: http://pjstar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/338 Note: Does not publish letters from outside our circulation area. Author: Steve Stein Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) MEETING TO FOCUS ON SCHOOL DRUG TESTS Morton Parents, Students Can Learn About Program MORTON - Parents and students can learn about Morton High School's new random drug testing program at a meeting Tuesday night in the high school's Bertha Frank Performing Arts Center. Students involved in extracurricular activities and those who purchase a campus parking pass will be subject to the urinalysis tests conducted by the Tazwood Mental Health Center. Parents and students are required to sign a consent form for the testing if involved in extracurricular activities. If the form is not signed, the student is not eligible for extracurricular activities. High School Activities Director Greg Pritchard, who is overseeing the drug testing program, will give a presentation about the program at the meeting, then open the floor to questions. "I imagine most of the questions will be about the confidentiality of the test results," Pritchard said. Pritchard said only the student, parents, Principal Dennis Johnson, Pritchard and the extracurricular activity's coach or sponsor will know the results. Under an agreement between District 709 and Tazwood that begins Aug. 25, a minimum of 10 students will be tested weekly, with each test costing the district $35. Students will be tested for alcohol, amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine, creatinine, marijuana and opiates. Because testing is random, some students could be tested multiple times in a school year. Police will not be notified of a positive drug test, but a student will be subject to the penalties imposed in the appropriate athletic or activity code. Help will be made available, with parents bearing the brunt of the financial obligation. "When a student tests positive, our No. 1 goal will be to get the student some assistance, though treatment isn't mandatory," Pritchard said. While Pritchard has a good idea of what questions he'll be asked tonight, he knows he may not have all the answers. "If I don't have an answer, I'll get one," Pritchard said. Superintendent Roger Kilpatrick is certain the drug testing program's first year will be a learning experience. "We've studied what other districts have done, but until you've done it yourself, you really don't know how it'll work," he said. Kilpatrick feels comfortable with Tazwood conducting the testing. "It's important that the testing is done independently of the district," he said. "It removes the burden from our staff. This setup is good for our students and staff." About 600 students, approximately two-thirds of the high school's enrollment, were involved in extracurricular activities last school year. - ----------------------------- [sidebar] Drug testing meeting What: Informational meeting on Morton High School's new random urinalysis drug testing program for students involved in extracurricular activities. Students who purchase a campus parking pass also are subject to a test. When: 7 p.m. Tuesday Where: Bertha Frank Performing Arts Center at the high school, 350 N. Illinois Ave. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath