Pubdate: Sun, 29 August 1999 Source: Tribune, The (CA) Copyright: 1999 San Luis Obispo County Newspapers Contact: P.O. Box 112, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406-0112 Website: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/ Author: Jeff Ballinger, The Tribune BACK-TO-SCHOOL MAY BE A BIT DIFFERENT THIS YEAR Uniforms, drug tests for athletes, and a slew of new teachers will greet some of the county's students when they head back to school this week. At Templeton High School, first-year athletes will be subject to mandatory drug testing for the first time this year. That policy was adopted by the school board in July and calls for random testing throughout the different sports seasons. Templeton becomes the second district in the county to test its student-athletes. Shandon adopted a similar policy last year. Most students at Lillian Larsen School in San Miguel will start school Monday wearing similar clothing to comply with the school's new uniform policy. Throughout the county, more than 130 new teachers have been hired in the 10 districts, including 33 in the South County's Lucia Mar district, 30 in Paso Robles and 24 in San Luis Coastal. Officials with the three districts say the numbers are not unusual. The Lucia Mar figure is actually quite a bit lower than the year before, when 50 were hired. In addition, the Lucia Mar and San Luis Coastal districts each hired three new administrators this year. Here's a look at other changes. - - Terry Brace, who took the helm this summer in Shandon, is the county's only new superintendent. He took over for Richard Summers, who retired after 26 years with the district. - - Aside from hiring new teachers, Coast Unified has expanded its music program to include a chorus at Santa Lucia Middle School and Coast Union High School, and will also inaugurate a new football field for its first home football game. - - Construction of new classrooms at Coast Union High School are expected to begin later in the year. Other changes include Paso Robles High School increasing opportunities in its internship program, and San Luis Coastal reducing the student-teacher ratio in ninth-grade math classes to 20 to 1. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D