California school district to start voluntary, random drug tests for middle, high school students

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California school district to start voluntary, random drug tests for middle, high school students
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Rule would apply to youths in sports, theater, band and Jr. ROTC if their parents consent.

Fontana schools will begin voluntary, random drug testing of middle and high school athletes — and other students in extracurricular activities — in a program aimed at improving youths’ health. The Fontana Unified School District board voted 5-0 Wednesday, Aug.

6, to add a drug testing program for activities with an after-school component. These include sports, theater, band and Jr. ROTC.Some question Gov. Newsom’s push for AI in schools amidst a lack of research-backed benefitsMonthly tests would only be done on students whose parents approve. Those who fail a test would not be reported to police or otherwise disciplined, according to the policy. Instead, they’d be referred to substance-abuse treatment programs.The policy will give parents the opportunity to decide when and how to address a positive test result, he said. It will also expand the resources and opportunities for students suffering from drug addiction.The program will be for the district’s middle and high schools and will depend on parental approval. Students who want to participate in an extracurricular activity will need their parents to sign a form giving consent to testing or opting their child out of the random tests.Superintendent Miki Rene Inbody could not be reached for comment as of Friday afternoon, Aug. 8. If a parent chooses not have their child in the testing program, the student can still participate in extracurricular activities.It is an expansion of the school district’s current program in which any parent — regardless of whether child is participating in an activity or not — can have them randomly tested. Fontana schools have a partnership withInbody said Wednesday that adding the new component would keep costs in the $40,000 to $45,0000 range, depending on the number of families who take part.adds the parent permission requirement. At a previous school board meeting, the public expressed concerns over mandatory testing and the inclusion of students in theThe voluntary program, a partnership between the Fontana Police Department and the school district, is a 16-week classroom-based program for “at-risk” teenagers. It covers violence prevention and drug and alcohol, among other topics. District officials adjusted the testing policy to remove the requirement for students in this intervention program while also adding the form so parents could opt in or out of the drug testing. Fontana school board member Mary Sandoval critiqued the testing and questioned why the district needed it when it already has a voluntary drug test program. Sandoval said she was glad the policy was changed to exclude the intervention program and that the district takes health and safety to heart. Still, Sandoval said she doesn’t want students to feel that the district doesn’t trust them. Students who test positive will be retested within 30 days. The results will be given to parents to allow them to address the problem. The district will provide students with information on rehabilitation and support programs. The district will not keep the information and won’t release results to police unless there is a court order, the district report states.“I am totally against any regulated drug testing,” district parent Lynda Dykes said. If the district tried to drug test her daughter without permission, Dykes said she would look into legal options.However, Karen Contreras, a grandmother and registered nurse, applauded Fontana schools for taking the initiative.Contreras said that the use of cannabis is detrimental in the long term and that the district was being proactive.Harriette Cole: I feel like my neighbor is spying on meWill Subaru take responsibility for this 'fatally flawed' Forester?California high-speed rail boss courts private investors with proposals for AI, energy revenueDear Abby: I asked him to rein it in, and he called me a homophobe. Was I out of line?Asking Eric: My neighbor thinks I'm dead. How do I clear this up without scaring her?

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