Fifth-graders from the Etowah County school system got a day away from the classroom as the culmination of the first stage of the DARE program. About 125 fifth-graders from Etowah County schools ...
Jun. 9—"You shouldn't bully people, it can hurt them, especially if you do it physically, but emotionally isn't any better. Some people even commit suicide because of bullying. Treat others the way ...
Even though the kids aren't going to Cherrington Elementary school, Westerville police have created a way for them to still get a DARE education. With K-12 schools now closed at least until May 1st, ...
A program that's been teaching kids to say "no" to drugs for years is going strong in Stone County, thanks to continuing funding. The DARE Program now offers lessons that go beyond the basics.
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) – Following eleven weeks of lessons taught by Columbus Police Cpl. Moody, dozens of students at Gentian Elementary graduated the DARE program on Thursday. According to Moody, 75 ...
MOUNT VERNON - The Drug Abuse Resistance Education program - known for the slogan "Just Say No" -is a life lesson, according to officer Ray Gilbert with the Mount Vernon Police Department. "DARE is ...
HOW REPAIRS COULD BE MADE AND REACTION FROM AMERICANS VISITING THE CITY FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME. TALITHA: AT ONE TIME, THREE OUT OF EVERY FOUR SCHOOLS IN THE COUNTRY ...
It’s been more than 20 years since the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, or DARE, has been taught in Lafayette Parish schools, City Marshal Reggie Thomas said. But he’s reviving the program to ...
Fifth graders at St. Mary Catholic Community School in Crown Point recently graduated from the DARE program. DARE, taught by Crown Point Police Officer Stanko Gligic, is a 10-week program which ...
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 ...
KINSTON, N.C. (WNCT) — In Lenoir County, the Drug Abuse Resistance Program (DARE) is back in public schools. It is now being branded as “Keepin’ it Real.” It’s a 10-week program the county is trying ...