Pubdate: Sat, 08 Feb 2003 Source: Abilene Reporter-News (TX) Copyright: 2003 Abilene Reporter-News Contact: http://www.reporternews.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1106 Author: Lindsey Ressmann AFFECTS OTHERS Privacy is important to everyone, but when you live in a small town, it doesn't exist. Everyone knows everybody else's business even if they're not supposed to. By moving into a small town, you are surrounding yourself with eyes and gossip. Parents instinctively protect not only their young, but also others they care about. In a tiny town, people are often related or simply close to one another. You can't say, "It is not their right or business to monitor other people's children" when your environment is so close-knit. I agree that people have personal responsibilities as citizens and as parents. When it comes to the health and safety of the children, parents should look out for all of them and not just their own. Privacy is a major issue, but so are drugs. It is less painful to give up a portion of your privacy than to slowly die. I believe all students should be drug tested because the school is interdependent. What one person does affects others. LINDSEY RESSMANN Editor's Note: These letters were submitted by students in Melanie Ragland's journalism class at Hawley High School in response to Jim Parker's Jan. 24 letter to the editor, "Hawley drug testing invasion of privacy." - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPFFlorida)