Pubdate: Tue, 01 Jul 2014 Source: Lima News (OH) Copyright: 2014 Freedom Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www.limaohio.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/990 Author: Jacob Shalkhauser DRUG TESTING WILL BE INEFFECTIVE To the editor: As a 2012 alumnus, I have the upmost respect for the Amherst board of education and administration. I trust that implementing drug testing at Steele High School is being done with the best intentions. Nevertheless, I feel a responsibility to speak up in opposition to this new policy, for several reasons. First, random drug tests for students participating in extracurricular activities (or parking in the school lots) are an unwarranted violation of privacy. Second, studies have shown that drug testing in schools is not an effective way to curtail drug use. A study conducted by the University of Michigan looked at 891 schools, concluding that random drug testing had almost no effect on drug use. Third, in Ohio, underage alcohol use under parental supervision is legal. Now, however, parents will be forced to pay for their child's assessment and drug counseling if that child fails his or her drug test due to alcohol. Fourth, students may decide to avoid extracurricular activities because of the drug testing. These positive, often drug-deterring influences in students' lives will be limited to those who are drug-free. For many, these activities are motivation to quit. With extra time on their hands, some may even fall to more dangerous drugs. Fifth, the use of drugs and alcohol is a personal choice. Forcing students' actions will not change their mindset on drug use. (Education on the negative effects of drugs, however, can influence students' attitudes and habits.) Finally, it's our responsibility as a community, working together, to address this problem. The schools are not designed to regulate students' lives beyond the school day. This policy will bring with it major unintended consequences, consequences I fear may damage the lives of our students, our future students, and Amherst as a whole. Jacob Shalkhauser - --- MAP posted-by: Matt