Thursday, April 3, 2008
Students protest Lewisville ISD’s random drug testing program
Lewisville ISD is implementing a new program to randomly drug test students. The program is set to begin this month, however some students are signing a petition against the drug tests. The school district has obtained signed consent forms from parents allowing the testing, and if a student doesn't have a signed consent form they can't participate in extracurricular activities or drive on school campuses.
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Scott Doyle, says:
Apparently they should just threaten to do this every 6 months and test the kids who sign the petition.
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