N.J. Town To Vote On Middle School Drug Tests

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New Jersey Town's Education Board To Vote On Middle School Drug Tests CBS New York – News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and the Best of NY

A proposal to conduct random drug tests of young students in one New Jersey town is raising some eyebrows.

Students at Belvidere Elementary School could be adding drug testing to their list of lessons when they move into middle school.

The Board of Education will vote Wednesday on a plan to randomly test sixth, seventh and eighth graders to see if they are under the influence of drugs. School administrators said they were confident the proposal would pass.

Elementary School Principal Sandra Szabocsik said school officials want to use the testing “as a deterrent.”
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But forcing a kid to ingest pharmaceuticals is a-ofuckingkay, right? I feel sorry for kids raised in such a prison-like environment. School was already enough like prison as it is, but to add things like metal detectors, piss tests, security cameras and low-grade pig's feed for lunch?

It's reprehensible.
 
New Jersey Town's Education Board To Vote On Middle School Drug Tests CBS New York – News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and the Best of NY

A proposal to conduct random drug tests of young students in one New Jersey town is raising some eyebrows.

Students at Belvidere Elementary School could be adding drug testing to their list of lessons when they move into middle school.

The Board of Education will vote Wednesday on a plan to randomly test sixth, seventh and eighth graders to see if they are under the influence of drugs. School administrators said they were confident the proposal would pass.

Elementary School Principal Sandra Szabocsik said school officials want to use the testing “as a deterrent.”
You need to download the latest version

But forcing a kid to ingest pharmaceuticals is a-ofuckingkay, right? I feel sorry for kids raised in such a prison-like environment. School was already enough like prison as it is, but to add things like metal detectors, piss tests, security cameras and low-grade pig's feed for lunch?

It's reprehensible.

Nobody is being forced.

The program is voluntary and both parents and students must consent.
 

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