School Should Not Be A Crash
Course!

Every school system has
an interest in preventing drug and alcohol abuse in its
student populations. Just as alcohol abuse is the source of
many problems in society, school campuses across the country
must wrestle with the same alcohol based disruptions and
often traumatic consequences. Regardless if it is from
students bringing alcohol onto the campus, students coming
to school under the influence of alcohol or attending
extracurricular activities under the influence.
The school years are the
time when the physical, psychological and addictive effects
of drugs and alcohol are most severe. Children grow
chemically dependent faster than adults and their record of
successful recovery is extremely poor. Children’s lost
educational opportunities will affect the rest of their
lives. The effects of drug and alcohol abuse is not limited
to the abuser, the student body, faculty and the entire
educational process are all victims.
We have a compelling
need to protect our children and provide a safe and
drug-free learning environment in our schools. Drug and
alcohol testing may be an appropriate means of addressing
this need. When properly conducted, such testing intrudes
only minimally on individual’s privacy expectations. In
addition, drug testing provides an effective means of
deterrence and detection that cannot be achieved by other
methods.
Educators across the
country have come to PAS Systems International Inc., for an
easy and reliable tool that allows the operator to screen a
person’s breath just by speaking or exhaling. Also, they
have come to us for a simple but reliable way to detect
alcohol in an open container or an enclosed space, such as a
locker or the interior of a vehicle. Take an example of a
case study performed at the Downingtown High School in
Pennsylvania. Below is a copy of an article, “A 15-Second
Solution”, published in the Campus Safety Journal in
February 2003 describing the Downingtown experience and the
PAS Systems International products used in their alcohol
detection and deterrence program.
