Drug-Free School Zone
The Board recognizes that the misuse of drugs is a serious problem with legal, physical, and social implications for the entire Charter School community. As the educational institution of this community, the School should strive to prevent drug abuse and help drug abusers by educational, rather than punitive means.
For purposes of this policy, “Drugs” shall mean:
1. All dangerous controlled substances as so designated and prohibited by Idaho law;
2. All chemicals which release toxic vapors;
3. All alcoholic beverages;
4. Tobacco products;
5. Any prescription or patent drug, except those for which permission to use in school has been granted pursuant to Board policy;
6. “Look-alikes”;
7. Anabolic steroids;
8. Any other illegal substances so designated and prohibited by law.
In accordance with federal law, the Board hereby establishes a “Drug-Free School Zone” that extends 1000 feet from the boundary of any School property. The Board prohibits the use, possession, concealment, delivery, or distribution of any drug or any drug-related paraphernalia at any time on School property, within the Drug-Free School Zone, or at any School-related event. Furthermore, the Executive Director shall take the necessary steps to ensure that an individual 18 years of age or older who knowingly delivers or distributes controlled substances so designated and prohibited by Idaho law within the Drug-Free School Zone to another person is prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
The Executive Director shall prepare guidelines for the identification and regulation of drug use in the School. Such guidelines shall emphasize the prevention of drug use and include a statement to students that use of illicit drugs and the unlawful possession of alcohol is harmful. The student handbook shall provide standards of conduct that are applicable to all students which clearly prohibit, at a minimum, the unlawful possession, use, or distribution of illicit drugs and alcohol by students on School premises or as a part of any School activity.
Sanctions for violation of this or any other policy which addresses illegal drug and alcohol possession, use, or distribution may include, together with punitive action, voluntary referral to appropriate persons or agencies for screening and assessment.
The Board shall review this policy annually.
Cross Reference:
§ 3330 Student Discipline.
Legal References:
Pub. L. 101-226 The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, Title IV, Subtitle B: The Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act of 1986 (as amended)
I.D.A.P.A. 08.02.03.160 Safe Environment and Discipline
Policy History:
Adopted on: June 14, 2021
Revised on:
Reviewed on: November 18, 2024