monsterkitty
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Many state high school activities associtations have this same code of conduct for students. I had to adhear to the don't drink or do drugs code 24years ago.
Many are saying that the schools have no rights to enforce such a policy outside of the school day or outside of a school activity. However, don't you think the rules would have been challenged in court long ago? If the code of conduct rules were truly overstepping the schools' boundries, don't you think that the courts would have told schools they cannot enforce a code of conduct such as this one?
Schools are now also testing sports and activity participants for drug use. You want to play a sport or the clarinet in the school band? You have to agree to random drug testing.
The courts have ruled that drug testing is legal. I would also bet that the courts have ruled in favor of the code of conduct policies. These parents will lose their battle, just as other parents have fought and lost as well.
Many are saying that the schools have no rights to enforce such a policy outside of the school day or outside of a school activity. However, don't you think the rules would have been challenged in court long ago? If the code of conduct rules were truly overstepping the schools' boundries, don't you think that the courts would have told schools they cannot enforce a code of conduct such as this one?
Schools are now also testing sports and activity participants for drug use. You want to play a sport or the clarinet in the school band? You have to agree to random drug testing.
The courts have ruled that drug testing is legal. I would also bet that the courts have ruled in favor of the code of conduct policies. These parents will lose their battle, just as other parents have fought and lost as well.