Pubdate: Fri, 11 Oct 2002 Source: Logan Banner, The (WV) Copyright: 2002 The Logan Banner Contact: http://www.loganbanner.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1640 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) DRUG ABUSE? LET'S HEAR FROM STUDENTS The Logan Banner would like to know more about what is actually going on inside our public school system. As we hear it, drug and alcohol abuse and student bullying are on the rise. We have even heard rare cases of teacher misconduct. Before something like Columbine comes to our region, we ask for your help. Since our board has not yet given us a clear picture of what they are doing to irradiate these problems that involve our children, we are reaching out to the ones that are most affected - the students. So, in order to gain understanding of what the problems are, we are asking for students to write us anonymously - we definitely don't want your name - and tell us about any specific problems you see, including illegal drug abuse at the schools. You don't have to name any names; however, we do invite you to expose the circumstances and problems you're aware of. We will publish our findings in this newspaper. We encourage teachers and parents to get behind this effort and persuade your youngsters to write us. What is our real intention? We want to raise awareness of the problems in our county public schools. We also want to encourage the Logan County Board to find practical solutions - whether it is increased hall monitors, drug and character education, security guards, added police surveillance or frequent school searches with drug sniffing dogs. Maybe the answer is a combination of several programs and aggressive actions. Several of our board members have said in the past that they intend to fight this epidemic. The time to start is now before we lose anymore of our young people to drugs. Write to: The Logan Banner Drug Abuse In Our Schools PO Box 720 Logan, WV 25601 Please, give your age and the school you attend when you write. Again, we do not want your name. Along with your story of the school, we invite your suggestions in curbing these problems. Additionally, we invite counselors, pastors, community leaders, and teachers to give suggestions of solutions to the drug problems in our schools. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager