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as to satisfy other requirements of the Deans Office. Unannounced periodic drug testing may also be a condition of continued enrollment at the Academy. Agreement to submit to such counseling and testing will be obtained from the student and their family. Any costs associated are the responsibility of the family. If students or parents/guardians refuse to submit to drug or alcohol testing, it is viewed by the Academy as an admission of guilt. Involvement with any of the more serious drugs (Massachusetts Drug Laws Class C or above) will likely result in dismissal on the first offense. If a student voluntarily indicates they are struggling with a substance problem and request assistance, such information is treated confidentially and is not considered disciplinary. However, standard policies and procedures are followed for any subsequent substance use following this voluntary admission. A student may not voluntarily admit to substance use as a means to circumvent disciplinary procedures already in progress. We believe this policy represents healthy, productive support of students struggling with substance issues, and we trust parents/guardians will join us in this endeavor. Illegal Drugs Defined – The term “illegal drug” includes any controlled substance not legally obtained, prescribed drugs not being used in the prescribed dosage or for the prescribed purpose, including drugs prescribed legally for someone other than the person using them, steroids and/or any other performance-enhancing substances. The term further refers to other substances (e.g. mail-order stimulants or pills, nitrous oxide, glue, etc.), which are used for other than their intended purposes. Sale or Distribution of Substances – The sale or distribution of illegal substances is regarded as a serious danger to the health and safety of the community. Students found to be involved in the sale or distribution of illegal substances while within the school’s jurisdiction will likely be dismissed from WMA.
II. General Information A. Communication to Parents/Guardians At the Academy, we believe students, parents/guardians, faculty and staff work together to complete the educational process. We encourage frequent communication between parents/guardians and faculty. Email is often the best way to reach faculty. Email addresses and phone numbers of faculty are available on the website. Our website - www.wma.us - provides an additional means of communication. Calendars, schedules and current press releases are all posted here. Photos of events on campus can be found on the website as well. A weekly electronic newsletter informs parents/guardians of upcoming events. 30