Salpointe Catholic High School - Horizons Yearbook (Tucson, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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-. . new approach to drug awarenes I don't view it so much as a change as I do a growth, explained Fr. Leo McCarthy. O. Carm.. referring to the new policy installed in 1986 at Salpointe to deal with chemical abuse among stu- dents. The program was founded by Fr. Roy Conry, O. Carm., one of the school counselors, after he attended a week- long workshop on drug and alcohol abuse and treatment called Break- through presented by Westcenter. Upon his return from the workshop, a faculty-parent committee was estab- lished to develop Salpointe's new pro- gram. The new policy stated that any stu- dent possessing or using illegal drugs or alcohol would be suspended for five to ten days. The student would then re- ceive counselingfor his or her problem, either from a school counselor or from a non-school agency that dealt with chemical addiction. After the third of- fense, the student would be expelled with no right of appeal. According to the old policy, a student would have been . fflijfil5:i:i?i3ff?:1fit7Ll:fffozifffifff'5fj,fl.75ljQ:.E:llfl: -.itgsgrfffi fxgiifss ws! my . S-M Drafting Brad McElligott, '90, Fr. Leo Booth makes his point at Salpointe's Drug Assem- bly, Bill Campbell, '87, discusses the assem- bly with Fr. Roy Conry, O. Carm.,' Clint Phil- lips, '89, Karen Gruber, '88, and Megan Ste- fanek, '90, express mixed reactions to the drug handbook. 8 FEATURES expelled with no right of appeal after the first possession or usage offense. We want to help the students who have a problem, rather than weed them out, said Fr. Roy. Student reactions to the policy change were varied. Among the opin- ions offered: Q The new policy is good because it shows that Salpointe cares about its stu- dents and is willing to give them a sec- ond chance. - Kara Lynn Struble, '88. lil They're just opening the doors for people to bring drugs into the school. - Amanda Jones, '88. E It's fair, because it's letting the stu- dents be responsible for their own deci- sions. - Danielle Bianchi. '89. On October ist, Salpointe's student body participated in Drug Awareness Week by attending a presentation given by Fr. Leo Booth, a world-renowned speaker and recovering alcoholic, who spoke about drug and alcohol addic- tions and their common symptoms. Many students found the assembly helpful. I feel that the assembly brought insight to our understanding of alcoholism, expressed Jim Naughton. '89, The same night, a meeting was held for parents concerned about the drug situation at Salpointe. Dr. Paul Crowley, Director at Westcenter, discussed the signs of drug and alcohol use and how to prevent or deal with the problem at home. Society's drug and alcohol problem really hit home on October lst, the same day as Salpointe's drug assem- blies, when four Salpointe swimmers were hit by a drunk driver while driving home from a swim meet. Thankfully, all of the students recovered from their in- juries, but the misfortune emphasized the seriousness of the problem to Sal- pointe students. I think that people were more aware of drunk driving be- cause it became a reality and not just statistics, explained Jenny Farley. '88.' -m.,-. .. . M ,Q .wg f 5- W : .f .-.- ,., ......- .f.f.2. I...

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