Pubdate: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 Source: Daily Press (Newport News,VA) Copyright: 2006 The Daily Press Contact: http://www.dailypress.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/585 Author: Kathy Hornsby AND HOME TESTING? Advocates of Superintendent Gary Mathews' proposal claim that drug testing will be a deterrent to drug and alcohol use, give students an excuse to say no, and show them that adults care. I'm wondering why I am unable to find one local advocate who will admit to providing his or her own teens the same "excuse to say no" by drug testing them at home. Not one advocate has said to me, "Yes, I test my kids at home because this shows them I care." If it's good policy for everyone else's children at our high schools, why isn't it good policy for the advocates' own children at home? In fact, several folks declined to answer the question, citing privacy issues. Ironically, many of the concerns about the drug testing policy revolve around maintaining the privacy of students. Or is privacy only important for certain families? I asked a reverend who is promoting the policy whether he offered drug testing to the teens in his church's youth group. He declined to discuss it, instead decrying the demise and decay of the moral fiber of the American family as the reason this needs to be implemented in our public schools. Apparently this doesn't apply to the families in his church. Frankly, I don't know what to make of this glaring disconnect. These are all well-meaning people who are insistent that mandatory drug testing will be good for our public school teens, yet who do not practice what they preach at home. Or at church. KATHY HORNSBY James City County - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPF Florida)