Testing Positive. If a student has test results that are positive, the medical facility that has administered the test will handle all due diligence to determine if the positive result is due to any viable medical or prescription related reason. Upon final confirmation that the test is indeed verified as a positive result, the student must schedule an assessment interview with an approved, qualified chemical dependency counselor within seventy-two (72) hours and complete said interview before the next scheduled test date. The student is also ruled ineligible until the next test date as per the Board of Education Policy 7:240. The chemical dependency counselor will secure the necessary release of information and make recommendations to the parents or guardians and the District designee regarding the student’s chemical dependency assessment and treatment recommendations. If the parents or guardians and/or student refuse to go for an assessment interview, a suspension from athletic/activities will be imposed. If, by the next test date, the student has still not completed an assessment interview, the suspension will continue. This will continue until the student completes said assessment or until the end of their high school career, whichever comes first. After serving the ineligible period, completing the assessment counseling process in entirety, and passing the next drug test with a negative result, the student will be returned to the random number pool and be eligible for random selection in future test dates.
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Sources: Informed Consent Agreement, Random Drug Testing Informed Consent Agreement