TRAVERSE CITY- The DARE program has moved well beyond its famous “just say no” slogan, shifting its focus to life skills, risk assessment and giving students the confidence to resist peer pressure.
More than 200 Dover Middle School fifth graders celebrated DARE graduation, completing the 12-week program promoting drug-free choices.
Chief Deputy Spencer Daniels, School Resource Deputy and DARE Instructor Rodney Brown, and the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Deputy Unit, in conjunction with the administration of ...
ROSEPINE, La. (KPLC) - Fifth-graders at Rosepine Elementary wrapped up weeks of lessons through the DARE program. The Vernon Parish Sheriff’s Office celebrated their hard work and reinforced the ...
FLATWOODS It’s been a decade of DARE for Bryan Tackett. Russell’s fifth-graders graduated from the 10-week program on Thursday afternoon at Russell-McDowell Intermediate. Tackett, of Flatwoods Police, ...
TOMAH, Wis. (WKBT) — The Tomah Health Community Foundation announced Wednesday it will provide funding to the Tomah Police Department to support the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) program as ...
A lack of funding for a national drug prevention program is one reason several local police departments no longer offer drug prevention education in schools, officials said. The DARE program, which ...
Merrillville police Sgt. John Kralik doesn't mind his students calling him Officer Friendly. It's an easy nickname for the younger students to remember, and Kralik, a Drug Abuse Resistance Education ...
Sheriff Austin Garrett, School Resource Deputy and D.A.R.E. Instructor Joseph Dangler, and the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Deputy Unit, in conjunction with the administration of ...