Pubdate: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 Source: High River Times (CN AB) Copyright: 1999 High River Times Contact: 618 Centre St. South, High River, Alberta T1V 1E9 Canada Fax: (403)652-3962 Website: http://www.bowesnet.com/highrivertimes/ Author: Ian Livermore, Times Reporter HIGHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PROACTIVE AGAINST DRUGS Inviting George Chuvalo to speak to Grade 11 and 12 students on Nov. 23 was the latest in a series of proactive anti-drug programs organized by Highwood High School. "We take a proactive approach to substance abuse," said Highwood vice principal Gary Sawatsky following Chuvalo's presentation. "We don't want to put our heads in the sand," he said. "There is no sense in us pretending that drugs are not available in High River." Earlier this year, the school brought in Motivational Media Assemblies to give a crash course on countering substance abuse and violence. The school is also bringing an AADAC consultant to give the student peer support group some basic drug intervention training. "These programs are necessary to teach the kids how to make informed choices and to tell parents what to keep an eye out for," Sawatsky explained. Despite these and other proactive measures, students will from time to time make an ill-informed decision to try drugs. When that happens, the school's reactive response kicks in. "The first time a kid shows up stoned or drunk it is an automatic three-day suspension," said Sawatsky. "The parents are called in to take the student home, and if it happens a second time, AADAC and other agencies would be involved." "We have a zero tolerance policy at Highwood." When substance abuse does occur on the Highwood campus, it is mainly in conjunction with dances and similar social functions. The reason, Sawatsky believes, is that kids think these occasions are the most acceptable time to use drugs and alcohol based on their perceptions of societal values. Grade level does not appear to have any impact one way or another on substance abuse at the school, added Sawatsky. "If kids are into experimenting, age just doesn't matter." - --- MAP posted-by: Eric Ernst