and eighth graders getting tested. mary snow joins us. she's following the story. it seems horrible that you have to worry about it at that age. >> when you see the kids and how young they look, but the school board in belvidere, new jersey, voted 9-2 to oppose random drug testing for students. in testing middle schoolers, those who push for it cite increasing peer pressure. >> that's what happens when you multipl multiply. >> reporter: a lesson in math conversions is what you might expect. but for these 11-year-olds in belvedere, new jersey, learning real-life lessons might come earlier in the state. school officials want to randomly want to test for drugs and alcohol. >> when parents call or we get anything from the police, it's very general. >> reporter: principal sandra szabocsik says she gets calls