High School Institutes Breathalizer


 

WINSTED — As part of a crackdown on underage drinking, the Region 7 Board of Education is finalizing a formal policy on how and under what circumstances a breathalizer will be used in school.

"We want to make sure we have a correct policy in place," said Superintendent Clint Montgomery. "It is used in situations where you have reasonable suspicion of the use of alcohol."

Many schools are purchasing alcohol detection devises as a way to eliminate drinking at or prior to school events, such as dances and games. Some of the institutions actually screen every student who attends the events with a passive screening, according to Montgomery.

While the school is not at the point where a passive screening is necessary, the machine will be on hand at school functions and used when faculty suspects the use of alcohol by a student.

"The administration knows the students very well and are training in the use of the machine and in suspicious behavior," said Montgomery.

"[Testing] is done in a confidential manner," said Montgomery. "It gives us latitude to make sure everyone is safe. Our biggest concern is for students when driving themselves back and forth home from an event."

The policy, now in its final stages, will be presented before the Board of Education next week for a second reading. In hopes of initiating the policy by early November, Montgomery said the policy, when completed, will either go in the student handbooks or be distributed prior to each event.

"The kids are aware of the use of this devise," said Montgomery.

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