ANNOUNCEMENT
The Board of Education of the
Township High School District hereby invites all interested parties to air
their views on the new drug testing policy (*See below) at a town hall meeting
to take place on October 11-12.
·
Each speaker must
create a typewritten outline to be turned in prior to their opportunity to
speak.
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Each speaker will
be limited to two minutes and is expected to have a firm grasp of the
issues.
·
Each speaker is
required to demonstrate their understanding of the issues by using facts and argument
from sources given as well as prior Supreme Court precedent (the Acton and
Earls cases).
·
Each speaker
should be prepared to answer questions from the school board.
Township High School
District Policy:
The objectives of the District’s drug policy are:
- To educate children and
adults as to the serious physical, mental, and emotional harm caused by
the use of drugs.
- To provide a deterrent to
the use of drugs by students of the District.
- To give students a valid
reason to resist peer pressure to use drugs.
- To provide and maintain a
safe, secure school environment, free of drug use and its effects.
- To eliminate the negative
impact of drug use on the safety of students and others while traveling to
and from school as well as throughout the school day and during school
activities.
In
order to meet the objectives of this program, all students and their
parent/guardian are asked to sign a consent form agreeing to be part of the
drug testing program for Township High School District. During initial implementation, all students
will take a mandatory drug test, and all students will be involved in random
testing equivalent to a minimum of 10% of the group per month. In subsequent years, incoming ninth graders
will take a mandatory drug test, and all students, grades nine through twelve,
will be involved in random testing at an equivalent to a minimum of 10% of the
group per month. Students entering the
district after the first day or who had not been part of the initial mandatory
testing will be given the test at the next random testing date. Testing requires students to provide a urine
sample, which is collected by an independent lab and screened for signs of
tobacco and alcohol use, as well as for illegal substances. If any of these substances are found as a
result of the drug test, consequences will be imposed according to the policies
listed on pages 18-21 of the student handbook.
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