Pubdate: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 Source: Virginia Gazette, The (Williamsburg, VA) Copyright: 2006 The Virginia Gazette Contact: http://www.vagazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3760 Author: Ann Yankovich DRUG-TESTING PROS & CONS I add my voice to others that the WJC School Board reject random student drug-testing in the local high schools. As the grandmother of five WJC students, the former coordinator of Health Services in WJC Schools for 16 years, and a past president of the Virginia Board of Nursing (which deals with many cases of addiction by health professionals), I concur with the results of national studies that drug-testing is not an effective preventive strategy, but is an effective treatment strategy for those with problems of addiction. Why, then, should we subject actively involved, non-using kids to urinate in a cup with a witness present? How embarrassing and demeaning. The 29 or so kids who do have a problem can be treated outside of school hours, and the use of random urine testing for them is certainly appropriate and advisable. Perhaps the role of the schools should continue to be education and effective decision-making. The rest of us should take much more seriously that we are all role models for the young people of this community. Ann Yankovich Williamsburg - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman