News (Media Awareness Project) - US OR: PUB LTE: Drug Testing Makes No Impact |
Title: | US OR: PUB LTE: Drug Testing Makes No Impact |
Published On: | 2005-05-23 |
Source: | Oregonian, The (Portland, OR) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-16 12:30:54 |
DRUG TESTING MAKES NO IMPACT
As a mother of school-age children, I did my homework about student
drug testing before attending the meeting with Mary Ann Solberg,
deputy director of the White House Office of National Drug Control
Policy, school officials and nonprofit groups in Clackamas ("Summit
encourages drug testing in schools," May 12).
I learned that the largest-ever federally funded study found no
difference in drug use rates between students of schools that have
drug testing programs and those that do not.
Drug testing is expensive and invasive and undermines the fundamental
principle of trust in student and parent/teacher relationships. I
question our government's recommendation to implement drug testing in
our schools.
Erin Hildebrandt
Lafayette
As a mother of school-age children, I did my homework about student
drug testing before attending the meeting with Mary Ann Solberg,
deputy director of the White House Office of National Drug Control
Policy, school officials and nonprofit groups in Clackamas ("Summit
encourages drug testing in schools," May 12).
I learned that the largest-ever federally funded study found no
difference in drug use rates between students of schools that have
drug testing programs and those that do not.
Drug testing is expensive and invasive and undermines the fundamental
principle of trust in student and parent/teacher relationships. I
question our government's recommendation to implement drug testing in
our schools.
Erin Hildebrandt
Lafayette
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