On the heels of a confession by a phony South Florida doctor that he had provided performance-enhancing drugs to high school athletes, Miami-Dade County Schools Superintendent Alberto Carvalho ordered up a random drug testing program.
More than a year after the highly publicized announcement, the program has yet to get off the ground.
“We’ve just been trying to figure out how to do it,” said school board member Raquel Regalado, who first proposed the drug-testing.