News (Media Awareness Project) - US OK: PUB LTE: The Wrong Approach |
Title: | US OK: PUB LTE: The Wrong Approach |
Published On: | 2004-10-14 |
Source: | Oklahoman, The (OK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-17 21:54:42 |
THE WRONG APPROACH
In "Yukon students divided on drug testing" (news story, Oct. 6),
cross-country coach Matt Parent claims random drug testing gives students
"an excuse to not do drugs." But randomly testing students who want to
participate in after-school activities only gives young people who've used
drugs an excuse to avoid trying out for sports teams or joining other
activities.
School officials should welcome these at-risk students into
after-school learning environments during the crucial hours between the end
of the school day and the time their parents come home from work.
Instead, the proposed drug-testing policy simply turns these students toward the
streets, where they'll be more likely to further experiment with drugs. The
school board should reconsider its drug-testing plan, which surely won't be
a quick fix for drug problems.
Tom Angell, Washington, D.C.
Angell is communications director of Students for Sensible Drug Policy.
In "Yukon students divided on drug testing" (news story, Oct. 6),
cross-country coach Matt Parent claims random drug testing gives students
"an excuse to not do drugs." But randomly testing students who want to
participate in after-school activities only gives young people who've used
drugs an excuse to avoid trying out for sports teams or joining other
activities.
School officials should welcome these at-risk students into
after-school learning environments during the crucial hours between the end
of the school day and the time their parents come home from work.
Instead, the proposed drug-testing policy simply turns these students toward the
streets, where they'll be more likely to further experiment with drugs. The
school board should reconsider its drug-testing plan, which surely won't be
a quick fix for drug problems.
Tom Angell, Washington, D.C.
Angell is communications director of Students for Sensible Drug Policy.
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