“The goal of testing is to deter drug use and identify students who use drugs so they can be helped.” (Drug Testing, 1) If a child were already using drugs, drug tests could determine the people who need help to deter drug testing; without help over usages if drugs can lead to addiction. “First, they hope random testing will serve as a deterrent and give students a reason to resist peer …show more content…
Using drugs in school does not only distract the person taking them, but it distracts the learning environment also. “Adolescents’ brains and bodies are still developing, and this makes them especially vulnerable to the harmful effects of drug use. Most teens do not use drugs, but for those who do, it can lead to a wide range of adverse effects on their behavior and health.” (Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Testing in School, 1) Drugs have drastic effects on the body, but when you use drugs while your brain is still developing-- it is very harmful. Using drugs while the brain is still developing, it can cause many changes in behavior, and there are many health risks. Repeated drug use can lead to serious problems, such as poor academic outcomes, mood changes (depending on the drug: depression, anxiety, paranoia, psychosis), and social or family problems caused or worsened by drugs.” (Frequently Asked Questions About Drug Testing in School, 1) Drugs can cause many mental illnesses, and drugs can even lead to failing school. They can also make family issues worse or even create family issues that were not present in the