News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: LTE: 'Lots Of Teens Come To School High Or Drunk' |
Title: | CN BC: LTE: 'Lots Of Teens Come To School High Or Drunk' |
Published On: | 2003-10-21 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-19 08:29:34 |
'LOTS OF TEENS COME TO SCHOOL HIGH OR DRUNK'
I am curious why the recent drug study concerning students in Whistler was
conducted there instead of in Vancouver or Surrey.
I'm a Grade 12 student at Guildford Park Secondary School and if anyone
surveyed how many students come to school drunk and/or high, they would be
surprised.
It's not uncommon to see your peers smoking up during lunch or between
classes. I know many students who drink on a regular basis or at parties.
There are many parents who allow their teens to drink.
I'm still wondering whether it's safe for the parents to know and permit
the use of drugs and/or alcohol, or whether parents should outright ban it.
Either way, there are a lot of teens I know who come to school high or
sometimes drunk. I have no idea what people can do to stop this from
happening. I don't think it's possible to prevent teens from doing this on
the weekends.
From what I know, teachers have done everything they can to teach us about
drug abuse. It's basically up to the teens: what path they choose to take
and how their families choose to support them.
Julia Murray,
Surrey
I am curious why the recent drug study concerning students in Whistler was
conducted there instead of in Vancouver or Surrey.
I'm a Grade 12 student at Guildford Park Secondary School and if anyone
surveyed how many students come to school drunk and/or high, they would be
surprised.
It's not uncommon to see your peers smoking up during lunch or between
classes. I know many students who drink on a regular basis or at parties.
There are many parents who allow their teens to drink.
I'm still wondering whether it's safe for the parents to know and permit
the use of drugs and/or alcohol, or whether parents should outright ban it.
Either way, there are a lot of teens I know who come to school high or
sometimes drunk. I have no idea what people can do to stop this from
happening. I don't think it's possible to prevent teens from doing this on
the weekends.
From what I know, teachers have done everything they can to teach us about
drug abuse. It's basically up to the teens: what path they choose to take
and how their families choose to support them.
Julia Murray,
Surrey
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