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Drug Testing
Getting to No
How has Florida attacked the problem? The state started in the 1999-2000 school year by asking sixth- through 12th-graders if they've used drugs in the past month, and if so, what kinds and how often. Then, the state helped counties design their own local responses. McDonough's office helped set up a network of local coalitions to attack the problem based on local survey trends. In 1999, 19 counties had local coalitions. Today, 66 of 67 counties have coalitions in place, McDonough says.
30-Day Use Among Youths
(Sixth- through 12th-graders statewide, 2002-03)
Substance | Current use | % Drop (from '01-'02) |
Steroids | 0.4% | 60% |
Heroin | 0.4% | 50% |
LSD/PCP | 0.8% | 47% |
Ecstasy | 1.5% | 46% |
Methamphetamines | 0.9% | 44% |
Cocaine | 1.2% | 40% |
Cigarettes | 11.5% | 38% |
Amphetamines | 1.3% | 32% |
Crack cocaine | 0.6% | 25% |
Marijuana | 12.8% | 11% |
Alcohol | 30.9% | 10% |
Source: Florida Youth Substance Abuse Survey of middle and high school students
For More Information
For more data on teen drug use in Florida, go to myflorida.com, type in keyword: Florida Office of Drug Control and choose the "homepage" option.