There were two purposes to this study. First, the study was designed to
determine which Virginia public school districts have articulated
policies that govern random student drug testing of students and if the
school districts' policies aligned with U.S. Supreme Court standards and
Virginia statutes. The second purpose was to ascertain the patterns of
practice in selected Virginia school districts that currently conduct
random drug testing of students. This included identifying which student
groups were being tested and for which drugs. It was also of interest to
learn how school districts monitor the testing program and if drug
testing practices were aligned with the policies that govern them. The
analyses revealed that the current policies and patterns of practice in
random drug testing in Virginia public school comply with Supreme Court
standards and state statutes. Student groups subject to testing in
Virginia public schools include student athletes and students in
extracurricular activities in grades eight through twelve. There is
evidence that the school districts implementing random drug testing
programs have strong community support for the program.