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PDEA 11 CALLS FOR DRUG TESTING AMONG STUDENTS

Ateneo de Davao University expressed plans to conduct random drug testing in senior high school and college

- BY JULIET C. REVITA / Reporter

With the new school year about to begin in less than a month, the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (Pdea 11) is urging secondary schools in Davao City to implement random drug testing among their students.

Pdea 11 said this is to prevent students from using illegal drugs and rehabilita­te those who are found to be positive of using the illegal drugs.

Lawyer Behn Joseph Tesiorna, Pdea 11 assistant regional director, said in a press forum yesterday at the Royal Mandaya Hotel that the Ateneo de Davao University (Addu) have already signified its interest to conduct drug testing when the classes start this year.

He said Addu asked for the legality of the procedure as well as the cost in conducting the random testing.

Tesiorna said they told the school that if it is provided in their handbook, they may conduct a drug test among the students.

He said while the government will shoulder the cost for the drug testing, they will be unable to fully cover Addu's drug testing.

“Gamay ra'g budget, if PDEA will be made to shoulder the expenses for this random drug test, mahurot among budget (Our budget is not that much, if PDEA will shoulder the drug test, our budget will run out). As per agreement, Ateneo is willing to shoulder the expenses for this random drug test,” Tesiorna said.

Among the schools in Davao City, only Addu has expressed plans to conduct a drug test at their school.

“I just don't know if other schools, colleges would also follow Ateneo. But I think Ateneo will be implementi­ng that this school year I think from High School until College,” he added.

Tesiorna said in most cases, students start to try illegal drugs when they are in Grade 7. But he added that it is the school's prerogativ­e what level would they implement the random drug testing.

Based on their accomplish­ment report for 2019, there have been a total of 17 minors who were tested positive for illegal drug use with two 14-year-olds as the youngest.

“For the public schools, it will be the call of concerned school authoritie­s as well as CHED, Deped. We would like to encourage the school to implement random drug test,” Tesiorna said.

For the public schools, it will be the call of concerned school authoritie­s as well as Ched, Deped. We would like to encourage the school to implement random drug test BEHN JOSEPH TESIORNA Pdea 11 assistant regional director

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