Pubdate: Thu, 25 Dec 2003 Source: Providence Journal, The (RI) Copyright: 2003 The Providence Journal Company Contact: http://www.projo.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/352 Author: Tom Angell Note: The writer is a member of the board of directors of Students for Sensible Drug Policy. Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n1944/a07.html POLICE TACTICS HURT SCHOOLS I'm troubled by the announcement that random drug searches will be conducted at Narragansett High School ("Drug-sniffing dogs to begin work in school," news, Dec. 18). For our education system to work most effectively, there needs to be an atmosphere of trust between students and school officials. By sending the message that students can't be trusted, the proposed searches undermine the hard work and dedication that our teachers put in every day. The fact that these searches are even being proposed signals that the way we deal with drugs in this country is flawed. We've failed to provide our youth with effective drug education. DARE and scare tactics haven't shown our children how to avoid the dangers of drugs. Rather than conduct these searches, a better strategy would be to invest time and money in honest drug-education programs. We're pushing our children away. If we dealt with these problems in a more realistic manner, we could build the atmosphere of trust that we need. TOM ANGELL Warwick The writer is a member of the board of directors of Students for Sensible Drug Policy. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake