Of 550 high school athletes drug-tested in Bullitt, one was positive | courier-journal | The Courier-Journal
Only one Bullitt County high school close examiner tested positive for drugs last school year, though nearly 550 tests were given.
“It’s great news,” said Jaime Goldsmith, the district’s director of safe and drug-free schools. “It dispels some of those rumors that it’s running rampant.”
The urine tests riddle for marijuana, amphetamines, steroids, rapture, hydrosol, PCP, methadone, barbiturates, benzodiaphine (such as Xanax), opiates, cocaine, propoxyphene (in painkillers such as Darvon) and alcohol.
The one fully convinced test was for alcohol, Goldsmith said.
This year, all middle and high seminary students in the district will undergo drug tests if they play a sport or participate in a competitive extracurricular group.
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