Pubdate: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 Source: Red Deer Express (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 Red Deer Express Contact: http://www.reddeerexpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2920 Author: Erin Fawcett STUDENTS HAVE ANSWERS Students from around the city who participated in a youth symposium have come up with some dynamic solutions for drug and alcohol problems amongst teens. The Red Deer Public School District held the youth symposium called Changes last weekend. Megan Hansen, a Grade 10 student at Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive High School, said her group thinks having police dogs frequent the school would help curb drug and alcohol use among their peers. "And If students get an out of school suspension they have to do community service instead of sitting at home," said Hansen. Kelsey Koenen, a Grade 10 student from Hunting Hills High School, said her group suggested hanging posters around the school, especially in the washrooms, in hopes of preventing students from using drugs or alcohol. The students also heard a presentation by Norbert Georget, a former paramedic, who has spoken to over 1,000 schools across Canada and talked with students about teenage drinking and driving, substance abuse and peer pressure. "His presentation was amazing. It almost had me in tears," said Hansen. "He really stressed he didn't want to see us in body bags or pick us up on the road." - --- MAP posted-by: Josh