Pubdate: Tue, 14 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: Mike Bonfiglio Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) DRUG TEST COMPROMISE IS A GOOD ONE March 14, 2006 Cooler heads prevailed, and more of our children and parents will be served by the compromise reached by the Williamsburg-James City County School Board. Drug and alcohol abuse, believe it or not, often begins in middle school. This policy will serve many more students and parents than the original policy. In my 28 years in education, it was apparent that many parents are afraid to do this on their own for fear that "my child will not like me." To ask a government agency to drug test your child is like saying you are not capable of doing this on your own. It is your right as a parent. If parents exercised their rights, we would have far fewer problems than we have now. Why is it that children know more about drugs and alcohol than their parents? Why are parents being "fooled" by their children? A comprehensive drug and alcohol prevention program must begin with a program designed to educate parents as well as students. It will be interesting to see how many parents do attend educational sessions designed for them. What is wrong with a compromise? To claim this is a watered-down policy is ludicrous. This nation was built on compromise. To claim that the School Board succumbed to political wrangling is to deny that most of the members are elected. What we have now is a way for those who seek the help of the schools to get it and for those who wish to exercise their parental rights to do so on their own. The real winners were our children, for now there is no chance of any child being labeled by others. Now there is no excuse for any parent to blame anyone else for the actions of their children. Parents and students, the ball is in our court now, where it belongs. It is time for all of us to step up; sign the permission form or take care of this as a family. Hooray for political wrangling, and hooray for compromise. Mike Bonfiglio Principal/director Point Option/New Summits Newport News Public Schools - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman