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AR 5131.6 A. Purpose Scope 1. Instruction Students shall receive instruction by appropriately trained instructors about the nature effects of alcohol other drugs, including dangerous drugs defined by Health Safety Code 11032. (Education Code 51560) Site administrators shall determine that drug education instructors possess: (Education Code 51260) a) The ability to interact with students in a positive way b) Knowledge of the properties effects of tobacco, alcohol, narcotics, dangerous drugs, shared drug apparatus c) Effective teaching skills competency in helping students to express opinions responsibility to become aware of their values as they affect drug-use decisions. At all grade levels, instruction shall include a study of the effects of alcohol other drugs upon the human system, as determined by science. Instruction shall be sequential in nature based on district benchmarks desired learnings (Education Code 51203, 51260) In grades 1 through 6, instruction in drug education shall be conducted in health courses in any other appropriate area of study required by Education Code 51220. (Education Code 51260) Secondary school instruction shall include a study of the effects of alcohol other drugs upon prenatal development. (Education Code 51203) The district drug education program shall augment county drug education services, if any. District staff shall take every opportunity to cooperate with county office of education staff in planning implementing collaborative alcohol drug prevention programs. (Education Code 51260, 51268)

AR 5131.6(a) Recognizing that the use of anabolic steroids presents a serious health hazard to students, teachers of science health, physical education drug education shall include a lesson on this hazard in instruction programs for grades 7-12. (Education Code 51262) Students who participate in athletics shall receive information about the hazards of anabolic steroids from their coaches. 2. Intervention The staff shall intervene whenever students use alcohol or other illegal drugs while on school property or under school jurisdiction. Staff members who believe that a student may be under the influence of alcohol or drugs shall immediately notify the principal or designee. If the principal or designee knows, observes or suspects that a student may be under the influence or alcohol or drugs, he/she may notify the parent/guardian. (Education Code 44049) Appropriately trained school administrators or resource officers may use breathalyzers as a means for detecting the use of alcohol on school property, during school hours, at school-sponsored events or when students are under the supervision of district employees. A breathalyzer test may be administered to any student upon a reasonable suspicion that the student has recently ingested alcohol. A reasonable suspicion means a suspicion based on articulable fact any rational inferences drawn from those facts. It may be based on evidence other than direct observation. The principal or designee may refer families of these students to services that effectively deal with their drug problems. However, school staff shall not disclose confidential information provided during counseling by a student 12 years of age or older. School counselors may report such information to the principal or parent/guardian only when they believe that disclosure is necessary to avert a clear present danger to the health, safety or welfare of the student or other persons living in the school community. They shall not disclose such information to the parent/guardian if they believe that the disclosure would result in a clear present danger to the student s health, safety or welfare. (Education Code 44049, 49602)

AR 5131.6(b) In cases of medical emergency, the principal or principal s designee is authorized to call an ambulance to remove the student to a hospital. Parents/guardians will be notified of this action shall be responsible for the incurred expenses. B. General School rules district policy support drug free schools offer both prevention interven students C. Forms & Additional References None D. Procedures Enforcement/Discipline Education Code 48900, subsection ( c ) Unlawfully possessed, used, sold or otherwise furnished, or been under the influence of any controlled substance, as defined in Section 11007 of the Health Safety Code, alcoholic beverage or intoxicant of any kind. Students are prohibited from using any drugs or consuming any alcohol or being under the influence of any drugs or alcohol or intoxicant of any kind while on school property, during school-sponsored activities under school jurisdiction. Possession of drugs /or alcohol or intoxicant of any kind, either actual or constructive, by students on school property, during school-sponsored activities, or under school jurisdiction is also expressly prohibited. Possession of drugs, alcohol or intoxicant of any kind includes, but is not limited to, actual physical possession or control of such substances, possession of such substances in a student's car, locker, desk, backpack or other container or being in close proximity to such substances with the intent to use or possess such substances.

Revised Regulation Section Students AR 5131.6(c) First Second Third Maximum I. Alcohol Unlawfully furnished, possessed, used, or been under the influence of alcohol Probation #1 And possible Probation #2 suspension suspension And Important Note to 8th Graders Seniors: Any senior on Probation #1 or #2 may NOT participate in any senior activity, including but not limited to the list in next column. a. Junior/Senior Prom b. Disneyl Trip/8 th grade trip c. Senior Beach Day d. Senior Banquet/Breakfast e. Senior All Night Party f. Senior Awards Ceremony g. 8 th grade Dance First Second Third Maximum II. Drugs Unlawfully, possessed, used, or been under the influence of any controlled substance (drugs). Probation #1 Possible Probation #2 Recommend a suspension Recommend a Recommenda

Revised Regulation Conditions of Probation #1 (Failure to complete any of the conditions of probation, including matory counseling, will result in referring the student to the District Disciplinary Review Board for appropriate action.) Conditions of Probation #2 (Failure to complete any of the conditions of probation, including matory counseling, will result in referring the student to the District Disciplinary Review Board for appropriate action.) AR 5131.6 (d) The conditions of probation shall include a minimum of nine (9) weeks restriction from all social extra-curricular activities. The five day suspension is counted toward the nine weeks of restriction from social extra-curricular activities. The nine weeks of social extra-curricular activities are counted only during regular school calendar weeks include counting Winter Spring break. The student will not be permitted to participate, practice, or play in any extra/co-curricular activity. Students can participate, practice play during the summer break. The student's probationary period shall extend from one school year to the next when needed to complete the prescribed amount of social restriction. For example, if a student violated the Drug Code during the last week of school, he/she would be required to complete the social restriction the following regular school year. Counseling will also be a condition of the student's probation. The conditions of probation shall include a minimum of eighteen (18) weeks restriction from all social extracurricular activities. The five day suspension is counted toward the eighteen weeks of restriction from social extra-curricular activities. The eighteen weeks of social extra-curricular activities are counted only during regular school calendar weeks include counting Winter Spring break. The student will not be permitted to participate, practice, or play in any extra/co-curricular activity. Students can participate, practice play during the summer break. The student's probationary periods shall extend from one school year to the next when needed to complete the prescribed amount of social restriction. The student will be recommended to a substance abuse treatment program.

AR 5131.6(e) NOTE: Violations for drugs, alcohol drug paraphernalia are cumulative throughout a student's high school career. NOTE: Failure to complete ALL conditions of Probation will result in reinstating the expulsion or a referral for a possible III. Drug/Alcohol/intoxicant Sales Unlawfully, offered, arranged, or negotiated to sell or furnish any controlled substance (drugs), alcoholic beverage or intoxicant of any kind. suspension from school a tion for Reports Upon request, the Superintendent or designee shall submit alcohol drug prevention program information to the California Department of Education, including information on the prevalence of drug use violence by youth in the schools community. Such information shall also be made readily available to the public (20 U.S.C. 7117) Drug Use Abuse The administration shall practice the following procedures relative to student drug use abuse on school property:

AR 5131.6(f) 1. No internal medication is to be administered by school personnel except as prescribed by a doctor. 2. Dangerous narcotic drugs which a student has on prescription carries onto school property for ingestion as prescribed by a doctor must be in their original containers will be kept in the nurse s or principal s office, whichever will provide greater security. 3. In cases where a student appears to be under drug influence, the parent will be notified by school authorities to come for the student to remove the student to his/her home or to medical facilities. 4. In severe cases, if the parents or the school nurse will not come to the school, the principal or principal s designee shall be authorized to call an ambulance to remove the student to a hospital. Parents will be notified of this action be responsible for the incurred expenses. 5. Upon reasonable evidence of drug use, the student will be suspended from school for five (5) days may be recommended for 6. Also upon reasonable evidence of drug use, the appropriate law enforcement agency shall be notified at the time of the suspension. E. Reports Required Suspension Notices Expulsion Documents F. Record Retention Expulsion Documents

AR 5131.6(g) G. Responsible Administrative Unit Educational Services Student Services Site Principals H. Approved by the Administrator of the Division Educational Services TUSD Acknowledged: 6/9/98 TUSD Revised: 2/22/2000 TUSD Revised: 6/29/06