Pubdate: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 Date: 09/27/2000 Source: Newport News-Times (OR) Author: Nadine Bearden Authors: Nadine Bearden Ref: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1425/a05.html I want to say that the drug testing in the schools is a slap in the face of some great and dedicated children. Parents pay money so the children can play sports. Then they spend more money for special shoes, and even more for gas to get them to practice and games. The children spend hours before and after school at practice so they can play. Then there are game nights two to three nights a week, with tournaments on Saturdays. Then the children do fund-raisers for their sports. Some children work part time so they can afford to play. They also have to find time for study and homework, because if they don't keep their grades up, they can't play. These are the dedicated students that have been singled out to be drug tested in the school. There's something very wrong with this picture. Nadine Bearden, Toledo