The Amesbury School Committee recognizes that the use of alcohol and other drugs and the problems associated with it are becoming increasingly commonplace in our society and among youth. One's own chemical use or that of a family member or friend can have serious and lifelong consequences.
The Amesbury School Committee recognizes that students often need education, assistance and support because of their own drug use or because of drug-related problems in peers and family. The school system is committed to providing education and assistance to any student in need. Also, many students require support for their decision to remain drug free. All students are required to take a health course as part of the high school graduation requirements. Instruction through this course will include the education of students about the dangers of substance use and abuse. In addition, the district will provide students with access to various staff members (e.g. school adjustment counselor, school resource officer, guidance counselor, administration, teachers) to assist with the prevention of substance use.
The Amesbury School Committee believes that to take steps to promote, enhance and maintain a drug free school system and student body is in the best interest of the community. Together with parents and the community at large, it shares responsibility for helping students remain drug free.
The possession, use, delivery, transfer, or sale of alcoholic beverages or controlled substances including synthetic drugs by students, while in school, prior to or during school sponsored events, or within a radius of 1,000 feet of school property, is illegal and is expressly forbidden.
The Amesbury Public Schools and the Amesbury Police Department jointly execute the conditions set forth in the Memorandum of Understanding, signed annually.
Legal Ref: M.G.L.c94c:31
PL 101-226; 5145 Drug-free Schools and Communities Act Amendments of 1989
Policy JFCB/GBCBC
Adopted: 1991
Revised: 1993, 1996, 2006, 2013, 2016
Reviewed: 1998, 2003