A Catholic high school in Ohio announced this week that it will begin conducting random drug tests in January to help enforce a new policy banning illicit drugs and nicotine. The move has sparked a debate over the rights of schools, public or private, to conduct drug tests on students. Under the new policy, all students will be subject to random testing, at least once a year, in order to maintain their enrollment status. If students are caught selling any of the named contraband, the administration said that police would be notified. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP“Vaping products are illegal on school property and are considered a violation of school policy.
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