Pubdate: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 Source: Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Copyright: 2006 Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas Contact: http://www.star-telegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/162 Author: Roxana Hegeman, The Associated Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) DRUG TEST RULE ADDED BY TRUSTEES EL DORADO, Kan. - This factory town outside Wichita is instituting random drug screening for all middle and high school students participating in -- or even just attending -- any extracurricular activity. That includes sports, clubs, field trips, driver's education, even school plays. Those who don't sign consent forms cannot attend games, go to school dances, join a club or park a vehicle on school property. Administrators insist that the district does not have a drug problem, and say the new policy, one of the toughest in the nation, is aimed at keeping it that way. "We see this in the best interest of our students. We don't see this as a punitive measure," Superintendent Tom Biggs said. Since the policy was enacted this school year, at least 425 out of 600 high-school students and 215 of the 315 middle school students have signed forms consenting to random urine tests for alcohol, tobacco and drugs. No one has been tested, and school officials don't want to tip off students about when the first random drug test will be conducted. Brett Shirk, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas and Western Missouri, questioned the constitutionality of the practice. "That policy invades the privacy of students that need deterrence and risks steering those students to a greater risk of substance abuse that makes the drug problems worse," Shirk said. Some authorities said excluding students from extracurricular activities will just lead them into deeper trouble. Some students, including Aurelia Resa, 17, said they are offended by the policy. "What you do outside of school isn't anybody's business but yours," Resa said. But 16-year-old softball player Lauren Roedel said, "I don't have a problem with it, because I don't do drugs." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D