Pubdate: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 Source: Tifton Gazette (GA) Copyright: 2007 SGAOnline.com Contact: http://www.tiftongazette.com/static/forms/lettertoeditor.php Website: http://www.tiftongazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3206 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) THINK DRUG SCREENS OVER Tift County School System administrators should think carefully before implementing a proposed random drug testing program for some students in grades seven through 12. The school officials' desire to prevent drug abuse is understandable, especially since gang activity seems to be more prevalent in the schools today. But why test only athletes and students involved in extracurricular activities? Wouldn't kids involved in sports and extracurricular activities be less likely to use drugs than those who goof around after school doing nothing? Several "Rant & Rave" callers have raised good points recently. Among them: - -- Inexpensive drug tests can be inaccurate. What precautions would be in place to make sure students weren't punished for false positives? - -- Will all students be treated the same regardless of who they are? - -- Will the program leave the school system open to lawsuits? Is it legal to single out certain groups of students such as athletes, civic club members and drivers? - -- How much will the program cost and would this money be better used buying books and equipment? - -- Are teachers and staff subject to the same rules? The program may well be a good idea, but we hope the school system will look into these questions thoroughly before making a decision. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek