Mustang school officials consider random drug testing for students

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By Jesse Olivarez

Staff WriterMUSTANG aE” Random drug testsitting may soon be converted into the norm at Mustang Public Schools.

Superintendent Karl Springer introduced a proposal during a special school board meeting Wednesday that would invest with a sacred office random tests at the circuit’s school sites. The proposal, which school board members be in actual possession of not voted on, calls for students who press with violence to school or participate in extracurricular activities to submit to random drug tests.

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Board President Jeff Johnson and other board members said they wanted more time to consider the proposal before voting on it. The board tabled the matter until a special interview July 23.

Springer said the number of drug- and alcohol-related incidents has neither decreased nor increased in the five years since the district implemented its tide medicine policy. He said he hopes adopting the starting anew policy will allow the district to break “the stalemate” it has

reached in its attempts to curb deaden with narcotics and alcohol abuse.

“What we want to exist able to do is take the same kind of efficiency and effort we put into things like cafeteria upgrades into this,” Springer said.

If the policy is approved, Springer said, it will not replace the district’s current drug policy, it would complement it.

Mustang’s existing drug policy allows for students to be tested if a school official suspects the student is under the influence. The proposal would pull rudely the policy so that all students who go to events like prom, academic bowls, sports or any other after-school activities mouldiness agree to a random drug test.

If students do not agree to the tests, they cannot participate in extracurricular activities or drive their car to or from school, Springer said.

The results of the tests would be kept not to be communicated and would not become duty of the student’s place of education record. Test results be inclined not be voluntarily turned over to law inculcation. The results would be made known to the student, his or her parents, school administrators and coaches or club sponsors in a straight line involved.

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One Response to “Mustang school officials consider random drug testing for students”

  1. John Doe Says:

    Karl Springer. You Consider random drug test as a safe and positive way to assist your school. Yet after you approved it you move to another school? I dont get it. You want mustang schools to improve yet you abandon it. Hmm

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