8.1.10 SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL OR CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES
In cases where school administrators suspect a student's possession or use of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, cannabis-containing products that could be physically or mentally impairing, vaping devices or other controlled substances on campus, school administrators should follow these procedures:
Evaluate observable symptoms.
Attempt to determine if the student is in possession of alcohol, tobacco, vaping devices, cannabis, cannabis-containing products that could be physically or mentally impairing, controlled substances, or other harmful substances.
Interview the student in the presence of an adult witness.
Request the student's cooperation in conducting a search of his or her person and possessions (the search may include the locker, other locations on the school grounds, or the student's car, backpack, or purse if administrators suspect that controlled or other harmful substances may be hidden).
Determine if the student needs medical attention; if the student requires emergency medical treatment, contact the parents/guardians and follow the instructions on the student's Emergency Card.
Recommend that a physician examine the student.
Provide information to parents/guardians regarding the availability of public or private resource agencies for rehabilitation.
In cases where school administrators verify a student's sale or possession of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, cannabis-containing products that could be physically or mentally impairing, vaping devices or other controlled substances, school administrators should follow these procedures:
The administrator should confiscate all physical evidence obtained as a result of the investigation: seal the evidence in a container bearing the date and time of confiscation, the name of the student from whom it was confiscated, and the signature of the person who confiscated it.
The administrator should consult police. The degree of police involvement will be determined in each case.
If the student is arrested and removed from school, the law enforcement agency notifies the parents/guardians prior to the time that the student would normally return home from school. However, the school principal shall take immediate steps to notify the parents/guardians about the release of the student to the officer and where the student is reportedly being taken. See Removal of a Student from School during School Hours. Even if an arrest does not occur, the student may be suspended from school. The school should promptly arrange a conference with the parents/guardians and student.