Pubdate: Tue, 03 Aug 2004
Source: Albany Democrat-Herald (OR)
Copyright: 2004 Lee Enterprises
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C. LINN DRUG TESTS STUDENTS

Central Linn School District is the only district in the mid-valley that 
has a student drug-testing policy.

Students in all extracurricular activities in grades 7-12, including 
student government, have been randomly tested since 1997.

Central Linn Superintendent Max Harrell said "a very small percent" of the 
students tested have been found to take illegal drugs.

The primary reason for testing, he said, is "to try to help some of these 
kids if they are identified as being positive." Some money is available for 
drug and alcohol counseling, he said.

Central Linn usually screens for four or five different drugs, Harrell said.

"It's a part of our budget and we have to make sure we have funds in there 
for that," he said.

Followup tests have not been a problem, he said. "The bigger problem is 
providing the counseling service."