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The Fourth Amendment does not allow public schools to conduct random drug testing across the entire student body. However, a school may randomly test students who participate in competitive extracurricular activities, such as athletics and the school band.
NCAA, the California Supreme Court set an important precedent. The court decided that drug testing student-athletes in college was constitutional.
Mandatory drug testing in public schools is a relatively newer issue for the law. This was introduced during the late 1980s and expanded over the next decade. The practice of performing urinalyses is happening in a growing percentage of schools.
The Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools (OSDFS) administers, coordinates, and recommends policy for improving quality and excellence of programs and activities related to youth safety and drug prevention.
Under federal law, schools can randomly drug test students when there is a reasonable suspicion that the teen is using substances, ing to the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Reasonable suspicion may include concrete facts or much more subjective criteria.
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The Florida Inclusion Network (FIN) collaborates with all districts and schools to provide customized services and supports ensuring all students with disabilities have the same educational, social, and future opportunities as their peers.
Academic Consequences: In some cases, failing a drug test may have academic consequences, such as the student being placed on academic probation or facing suspension or expulsion from school. However, academic consequences are usually reserved for more serious or repeated violations of the drug testing policy.

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