Pubdate: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 Source: Stillwater News Press (OK) Copyright: 2004 Stillwater News Press Contact: http://www.stwnewspress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/789 Author: Van Mitchell, Stillwater News Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/heroin.htm (Heroin) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?136 (Methadone) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/oxycontin.htm (Oxycontin/Oxycodone) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) GETTING PARENTS INVOLVED FOR THE LONG FIGHT Officials with the Stillwater High School Parent Teacher Association hope to form a task force of parents, teachers and students to combat an OxyContin abuse problem at the school. PTA President Carol Lewis told an audience Tuesday at the Performing Arts Center it will take a combined effort to overcome the drug problem. "I hope you leave here encouraged," Lewis said. "It took us a while to get into this position and it will be a while before we get out of it. We want to have as many parents involved as we can to help solve this problem." Lewis said she hoped the task force would look at a variety of ideas, including how other school districts have handled similar problems and adding a full-time nurse and a non-academic counselor at the high school. Lewis said a parent support group has also been formed to help parents who have children involved with drugs or at-risk for behavior problems. That group will hold its first meeting Tuesday in Room 138 at the Stillwater Public Library. Tuesday's PTA meeting was called in response to concerns about OxyContin abuse among SHS students that was first reported last month by the NewsPress. OxyContin is a tradename for the narcotic oxycodone hydrochloride, an opiate. Oxycodone is similar to codeine, methadone and morphine in producing opiate-like effects. Oxycodone is a schedule II drug under the Controlled Substances Act because of its high propensity to cause dependence and abuse. OxyContin is a sustained, controlled-release formulation of oxycodone available only by prescription. It is in the same drug family as Percocet and Percodan, Vicodin and hydrocodone. It is commonly known as Oxy, OC's, Killers, Poor Man's Heroin and Hillbilly Heroin. The drug is prescribed to treat moderate to severe pain of prolonged duration - particularly for terminal cancer patients in the final stages of the disease. According to the District Nine Drug Task Force, five milligrams of oxycodone is the same as 30 milligrams of codeine. The effects of the drug include a drunken-like state accompanied sometimes by nausea, drowsiness, impaired coordination, weakness, confusion and tiredness. Lewis said SHS Principal Mike Turk called her about setting up a PTA meeting to discuss the issue. "We discussed that (NewsPress story) and we realized that Stillwater High School has a problem and it's not a problem that is going to go away overnight," Lewis said. Lewis said the response from parents and the public has been overwhelming. "There has been an absolute outpouring of support from the community," Lewis said. Lewis said she recently spoke with a representative from a drug rehabilitation clinic several SHS students have been attending who stated she was alarmed by the number of SHS students seeking rehab. Lewis added the clinic spokesperson stated the SHS students in rehab have voiced concerns about returning to school because of possible repercussions or being ridiculed by other students. Turk addressed steps the school has taken, including banning the use of cell phones. Turk also wrote a letter to parents outlining the drug problem. "We felt like we did have a problem," Turk said. "We have some new drugs out there that we weren't that familiar with and we have had a lot of kids involved with them." Turk said parents are going to have to play an active role in helping curb the drug situation and he added the student body must also take a strong role. "The kids have to be part of the solution," Turk said. "The kids will respond." Secondary school nurse Mary Ellen Holley spoke about the physical effects of drug use. Stillwater Police Officer David Duncan, a drug recognition expert, said Stillwater has the same type of drug problems seen in large metropolitan areas, but on a much smaller scale. He urged parents to take an active role in their children's lives and not be afraid to seek help when needed. Charles Hendrix, an associate professor in human development and family science at Oklahoma State University, provided a Top 10 list of ways for parents to deal with their teen-agers. He said one of the most important things a parent can do is "trust, but verify," meaning make the extra effort to know what your child is doing. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake