Pubdate: Wed, 16 May 2007 Source: Garden Island (Lihue, HI) Copyright: 2007 Kauai Publishing Co. Contact: http://kauaiworld.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/964 Author: Gary Craft MAHALO TO TERESE BARICH Kudos to Terese Barich for her insightful comments regarding our state's new policy on random teacher drug testing. Throughout my 15 years teaching and 15 years working other jobs, I have found teachers to be the least drug using/abusing group of individuals in our society. To randomly test is not only insulting to teachers but takes money away from actually improving public education for our children. Existing language in our previous contract (reasonable suspicion) was adequate to protect our students. Ms. Barich hit the mark when she refuted the argument that teachers should be tested because they take care of our children. Based on that argument, if it is reasonable to randomly drug test teachers, it is also reasonable to randomly drug test all parents, coaches, pre-school teachers, Boy Scout leaders, and anyone else who provides services to children. To randomly drug test teachers is a slippery slope. Why stop with the teachers? What's good for one faction of our community is good for all. GARY CRAFT Lihu'e - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath