In an effort to lower drug abuse among teens, many schools across the country have chosen to start testing their students for drugs. Not just their athletes, but all students. Athletes are tested mainly for steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs. This keeps the games they play fair. But testing students who don't participate in sports is not, however, because of unfair games. Schools say it's for the protection of their students, but is it really worth it? The answer is no.