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: Tandy Versyp WEED THEM OUT In the funniest thing I've read in the newspaper in a while, Jim Parker said, "Some folks need to learn when to butt out." He obviously has lots of pent-up rage. Who really cares that he hasn't failed a drug test? But he is pretty much right. People need to learn how to deal with their own problems. Drug testing was put into effect because of drug use by students at Hawley. Even if only one kid was doing drugs, it was still a problem. Some parent wasn't doing his/her job -- probably preoccupied with a job, their spousal relationship, etc. Now the same parents want to stick their nose where it doesn't belong and neglect to stick it where it is needed most, at home nosing around their children. A concern I have is the teachers. Teachers take drug tests when they sign their contracts. Coaches have random drug tests throughout their career. What about other teachers, the ones who only have passed one at the beginning of their teaching lives? Hawley should enforce schoolwide testing that not only focuses on the students but on administrators as well. It would help weed out, no pun intended, those bad seed teachers. I wish luck to those kids who need to get clean before the first test. TANDY VERSYP 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)