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STUDENT DRUG TESTING POLICY

STUDENT DRUG TESTING POLICY. Public Forum Gadsden City High School February 25, 2008 6:00 PM. WHY TEST?. To create and maintain a safe, drug free environment for all students in the Gadsden City Schools.

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STUDENT DRUG TESTING POLICY

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  1. STUDENT DRUG TESTING POLICY Public Forum Gadsden City High School February 25, 2008 6:00 PM

  2. WHY TEST? • To create and maintain a safe, drug free environment for all students in the Gadsden City Schools. • To encourage students with a dependence on or addiction to alcohol or other drugs to seek help in overcoming the problem. • To reduce the likelihood of incidents of accidental personal injury and/or damage to property. • To minimize the likelihood that school board property will be used for illicit drug activities. • To educate parents and students to the warning signs and dangers of alcohol and illegal drugs. • To reduce behavioral problems in the classroom and promote general health and well being of all students.

  3. WHO WILL BE TESTED? • Athletes • Extra-curricular Activity Students • Campus Student Drivers • Student Volunteers • Starting with High School • Adding Middle School in the Fall

  4. WHO WILL DO THE TESTING? • Independent Contractor • Professional Testing Group • Not yet selected

  5. HOW WILL IT WORK? • Option to Require for participation • Generally Random Selection • Random Schedule • Test Type – Saliva • Breath, oral fluid, hair or urine can be used for testing. • Positive Result – Medical Review Officer (MRO) confers with parent to discuss before turning over to school officials

  6. TESTING FOR WHAT? • Activity Students, Parking Students and Volunteer Students may regularly be tested for: alcohol, amphetamines, methamphetamines, cannabinoids, cocaine, opiates, phencyclidine, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, methadone, methaqualone and propoxyphene. Students may be tested for any other substances listed as a controlled substance under ALABAMA CODE 1975, § 20-2-20 through 20-2-32 and listed under schedules I through V without advance notice as part of a test performed by the Board for safety purposes.

  7. CONFIDENTIALITY All information, interviews, reports, statements, memoranda, and test results, either written or otherwise, received by the Board through its alcohol and drug testing program are confidential communications and may not be used or received in evidence, obtained in discovery, or disclosed in any public way or private proceedings except under the following circumstances: 1. As directed by the specific, written consent of the parent/guardian authorizing release of the information to an identified person. 2. To an Activity, Parking, or Volunteer Student decision-maker in a lawsuit, grievance, or other proceeding initiated by or on behalf of the student. 3. When compelled to do so by valid federal or state laws, or order from a court of competent jurisdiction.

  8. CLARIFICATION This policy neither circumvents nor is intended to be used in place of Board Disciplinary Policy and School Rules pertaining to the use, possession, distribution, manufacturing, of alcohol or other drugs at/or away from school, School Board property, or at school sponsored events. If a student is in violation of such disciplinary policies and rules, disciplinary consequences will be through normal school channels associated with said policies and rules. The consequences under this Policy become secondary.

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  12. STUDENT DRUG TESTING POLICY Public Forum Gadsden City High School February 25, 2008 6:00 PM

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