Saw where Texas was about to drop their steroid testing program for high school athletes.
http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2015/...ump-10m-high-school-steroids-testing-program/
This program in part was due to the death of high school athlete who abused steroids over a decade ago. It made national news for a while.
There is a cost factor and unfortunately there is so much unofficial underground information on how to beat a steroid test even a high school kid can do it.
I'd say keep the program in place but quietly reduce funding if cost is that much of a factor. Drug abuse is a big problem among teens and steroid abuse is frequently under reported. The teens must know there are consequences to not only using a banned drug but to cheating as well.
http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2015/...ump-10m-high-school-steroids-testing-program/
This program in part was due to the death of high school athlete who abused steroids over a decade ago. It made national news for a while.
There is a cost factor and unfortunately there is so much unofficial underground information on how to beat a steroid test even a high school kid can do it.
I'd say keep the program in place but quietly reduce funding if cost is that much of a factor. Drug abuse is a big problem among teens and steroid abuse is frequently under reported. The teens must know there are consequences to not only using a banned drug but to cheating as well.