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What happens if a student has only one positive drug test during the student’s middle school years and then has a second positive test when the student is in high school?

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What happens if a student has only one positive drug test during the student’s middle school years and then has a second positive test when the student is in high school?

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Middle school students with only one positive test during their middle school years will not have that positive counted against them when they enter high school. The count starts over so that the first time a student has a positive drug test in high school; it is treated as the “first offense”.

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