Pubdate: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 Source: Muskogee Daily Phoenix (OK) Copyright: C2005 Muskogee Daily Phoenix Contact: http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/customerservice/contactus.html Website: http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3319 Author: Tim Matthews Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v05.n355.a10.html SCHOOL DRUG STORY MISLEADS PUBLIC I am disappointed in the March 4 Phoenix story about drugs at Muskogee High School. The story is based on a survey given to students by the school paper staff. I agree this is an important issue facing students, parents and other schools. I disagree with the reporting of the information as if it were factually correct. Did anyone question the administration about allegations of pot smoking or use of alcohol on campus? I think this information is pertinent. I also believe an anonymous survey will bring responses from people who are not correct. On the other hand, you could look at the results and assume that the survey was not filled out truthfully. Surveys are only as good as the questions given and the people responding. I am not trying to say there is not a drug problem in the schools. I am only saying the results given may not reflect the truth. Drug problems have existed for many years, and we have taken many steps as a school district and community to address them. We now have drug education in the schools, anti-drug clubs, counselors and a policeman on the premises to handle problems, as well as other programs to address the issues that face today's youth. These problems are not solely MHS', but the stigma that hangs over MHS is that of a drug-infested, gangbanger school. The Phoenix hasn't helped that reputation. I am a proud graduate of MHS and proud parent of an MHS student. I strongly believe that MHS offers the best educational opportunities of any school in the area. The key word is opportunity. If a student wishes a great education, MHS offers upper-level courses and topnotch extracurricular activities. You cannot force someone to strive to be better; they must choose to be better, and MHS has the resources and teachers to help students reach those goals. This type of reporting does nothing but hurt our community, our school and our students. I know my kids will have the opportunity to get the greatest education available and would not think of having them anywhere else. Tim Matthews Muskogee - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin