Pubdate: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 Source: Chattanooga Times Free Press (TN) Copyright: 2010 Kavitha Reddy Contact: http://www.timesfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/992 Author: Kavitha Reddy DRUG-TESTING IDEA GOOD STEP TO TAKE The Cleveland Board of Education should be commended for considering random drug testing for voluntary extracurricular activities. With the raging drug problem in Tennessee, it's important for everyone with the ability to influence kids to do so in a positive way. The school system is in a crucial authoritative position that can really deter kids from doing drugs, especially when something they love is at stake. The board's desire to make sure the program they choose to implement is effective and covered financially shows their dedication to the cause. A haphazard program certainly will not do anything to help, but a program that is well thought out can make a big difference by providing students extra incentive to avoid drug use in favor of focusing on the extra-curriculars. Yes, it involves record keeping, financing and defining terms, but this shouldn't discourage the board. With some creative approaches, these problems can be solved. Perhaps charging a small fee for each extracurricular activity to help offset the costs of the testing or finding an organization to donate counseling services. Hopefully the tests would deter students from using drugs and the number needing counseling would be small. The benefits would far outweigh the perceived burdens of this program. Kavitha Reddy Athens, Tenn. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake