Pubdate: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 Source: Malibu Times, The (CA) Copyright: 2009 The Malibu Times Contact: http://www.malibutimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1363 Author: Sandy & Harriet Helberg Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v09.n046.a08.html PARENTS HEADS IN THE SAND Ms. Sandy Thacker, president of the MHS PTSA, completely misses the point and is not addressing the issue. We are not questioning MHS' scholastics, nor asking for interventions, rehab, a correction facility, etc. on campus. We want our children safe at school. My wife and I accept our part in our child's situation, as does he. But MHS and Ms. Thacker are out to cover their butts and unwilling to take any responsibility. It becomes a debate about blame. Their response is defensive and their purpose is to protect the school's reputation. MHS' reputation is sealed... as one of the most drug-riddled schools on the West side. Drugs will never be completely wiped out, but school should be part of the solution, not a contributing factor. We received calls from many parents of MHS graduates. One father stated his kids graduated 10 years ago, and that "the school was a cesspool of drugs then, just as it is now." Nothing has changed in 10 years and there are no future plans. The parents of our child's friends keep their heads buried in the sand. Speaking to some of them, most feel it is not their problem. One parent was shocked to learn his child had tried drugs, even though most of the child's friends are dopers. Wake up. This is a community crisis. MHS principal Kelley stated students do drugs recreationally on the weekends. That's not the school's responsibility, but the fact they buy and are able to do drugs on campus is. The problem does not exist because "Malibu is filled with rich kids." It is partially because of the extended families children come from; multiple divorces, stepfathers, stepmothers, stepsiblings, etc. There is a lack of parental supervision at home that carries into a lack of adult supervision at school. Many kids are lost in the shuffle between "families." Ms. Thacker stated our letter was a "disservice to our community." The real disservice is that our president of MHS PTSA is so out of touch. She wrote about the Angels at Risk program on campus. We have been going to Angels at Risk meetings every week at Samohi for the past three months. Why go there? MHS does not have Angels at Risk meetings because they were unable to get more than two parents to attend. We would like to attend an Angels at Risk meeting at MHS with Ms. Thacker. Just let us know when and where. Sandy & Harriet Helberg - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin