- Kiona-Benton City School District
- Series 2000 - Instruction
2121P - Procedure: Substance Abuse Program
Policy: 2121P
Section: 2000 - Instruction
Procedure Substance Abuse Program
Actions taken by staff in dealing with student use and abuse of alcohol and controlled illegal, addictive or harmful substances, including marijuana (cannabis) and anabolic steroids, will have as their first concern the welfare of the student involved and the other students in the school. Although a helping relationship rather than an investigative and punitive approach will be emphasized, necessary and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken when laws or school regulations are violated. Law enforcement agencies will be called upon for investigative and consultative assistance where illegal drug or alcohol activity has occurred.
Prevention
The prevention program will focus on classroom instruction, guidance services, and the creation a positive school climate.
- Instruction
This dimension of the prevention program will focus on: - The effects of addictive substances such as
alcohol, drugs and nicotine upon the body; and
- Skill development related to self-esteem,
goal-setting, decision-making, conflict management, problem-solving,
refusal and communication.
- Guidance Services
Staff will meet with students, individually and in small groups, to supplement addictive substance prevention, instruction and skill development. Staff will also assist parents to maximize the prevention efforts of the school.
- School Climate
A facilitative school environment can help students to achieve academically, socially and emotionally. The school will strive to be a place where: - Students, staff, and parents respect themselves
and others;
- Individuals can be trusted to do what they say
they will do;
- High morale is evident;
- Each person feels that he/she has a voice in the decisions
that affect him/her;
- All feel that they are continuing to learn and
grow;
- All value diversity and accept it as an
opportunity for growth and development;
- All possess a "sense of belonging;” and
- All feel that they can make a difference to someone else.
To this end, the school will encourage the formation of "natural helper", Core Team and any education and/or prevention promotions that increase the awareness of the effects of substance abuse. Student support groups will assist students concerned about their own substance abuse, students living in families suffering from substance abuse, and students concerned about the substance abuse of someone else.
Intervention
The goal of the intervention program will be to eliminate use of alcohol and the use and abuse of controlled, illegal, addictive or harmful substances, including anabolic steroids abuse, by students.
Ongoing in-service will be provided for faculty and staff. Important aspects of in-service training will include dimensions of the family illness and dynamics of the addiction process; enabling behaviors; intervention techniques; children in chemically dependent families; student experimentation, abuse and dependency; parental involvement and community resources; prevention issues and strategies; treatment and aftercare support; and implementation of the program into the classroom/building.
Staff roles for the intervention program are as follows:
- Administrators, counselors, selected staff and nurses
will meet weekly for the purpose of identifying any student(s) who may be
in need of assistance. Such staff will be sensitive to identifying
symptoms of substance abuse.
Suspected student(s) will be referred to the Core Team, consisting of staff members who have exhibited a strong interest in attending to the needs of such students and who have received specialized training in substance abuse dependency.
- The Core Team will meet regularly to review
referrals; confer with students and, if warranted, counselors,
administrators and/or parents; collect data; make recommendations for
services; and maintain a confidential system of record keeping. Parents
will be involved before any action is taken.
- Students returning to school from a community inpatient or outpatient treatment program will be given aftercare support by the Core Team. Such students will receive support from "natural helpers" so that they may develop a strong bond with other students and the school. Primary aftercare responsibility for students returning from a community treatment program rests with the student, parent and community treatment program personnel. School staff, the student, parent(s) and community treatment personnel will work cooperatively to facilitate the aftercare plan.
Corrective Action
If a student appears at school or at a school-sponsored function demonstrating behavior that indicates that he/she may be under the influence of an addictive substances and/or admits to an administrator that he/she is under the influence of an addictive substances, the school will take the following action:
- The parents will be notified to arrange for
appropriate treatment.
- If the student's illegal use of addictive
substances is confirmed, the school administration may request the
assistance of a law enforcement official in investigating the source of
the addictive substance.
- Appropriate school disciplinary action will be taken.
If school authorities find a student in
possession of addictive substances at school, the addictive substances will be
confiscated and turned over to law enforcement officials for investigation and
disposal. Appropriate school disciplinary action will be taken by a school
administrator regardless of law enforcement action.
If a school administrator receives information concerning sales and use of addictive substances outside of school, the information will be reported to law enforcement officials for their investigation.
Adoption Date:
Kiona-Benton City School District
Classification: Essential
Revised Dates: 04.25.16