Sunday, June 2, 2019

Letter To Board :: essays research papers

I would like to commend the app arnt effort of the Pulaski County Board of Education in their developing the new Drug/Alcohol binding Program now in effect in both local high schools. I am grateful to see that some advance has been make to valorize the education process in our community. However, I am discouraged to see that the main focus of this program is centered around some of the most treasured students in our schools. It is to my knowledge that this program is designed to screen students involved in extracurricular activities, including sports, and student drivers. Although I do believe that there is some way of drug use within these groups, I do not feel that this is the epicenter of the school systems problems. Most drug use and/or drug trafficking, I have heard of and/or witnessed has not come from any of the groups listed in your policy. I believe it makes sense that some athletes use exploit enhancing drugs and/or alcohol, as do some student drivers and club particip ants, but I do not feel that this is the area of greatest concern to you. As I am aware of, drugs and alcohol cause a condition called demotivational syndrome, which is evident in frequent drug users. This syndrome causes a lack of motivation, followed by a decline in academic performance, followed by an ultimate decline in personal well being. Student athletes for example, are expected to maintain a mean practice schedule, as well as a certain grade point average, which is inconsistent with the symptoms and effects of demotivational syndrome. I believe that the greatest amount of victims of drugs and demotivational syndrome are not located in athletic or school programs, but inside the school itself. No drug user I know of and may have been familiar with is involved with sports or extracurricular activities, nor would they choose to be. It is to my knowledge that no less than 10% of student participants in these activities will be every which way screened at any time. But, if the main drug use in schools isnt in the activities department, but in the school itself, why couldnt 10% of the tot up student body be screened? It appears to not only me but other members of the student body, that the school board tests members of athletic departments and certain extracurricular activities because they are bear on about the public image of our school system.

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