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Low-sodium menus pass school tests (HHS publication)

This digital document is an article from Phi Delta Kappan, published by Phi Delta Kappa, Inc. on October 1, 1995. The length of the article is 2199 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

From the supplier: The US Supreme Court reversed a 9th Circuit Court decision and ruled in favor of the drug testing program of the school district of Veronia, a logging community in Oregon. The school district was sued in fall 1991 by student John Acton and his parents after it banned John from participating in athletics because he refused a mandatory drug test. The Supreme Court threw out the argument that the school district violated Fourth Amendment rights and Oregon's constitution, saying that schools exercise custodial and tutelary powers over students. Moreover, drug testing was needed because of the high incidence of substance abuse in the school.

Citation Details
Title: Drug test passes court test. (Veronia school district)
Author: Perry A. Zirkel
Publication: Phi Delta Kappan (Refereed)
Date: October 1, 1995
Publisher: Phi Delta Kappa, Inc.
Volume: v77 Issue: n2 Page: p187(2)

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