DARE Program Comes to Departure Bay Elementary
DARE Program Comes to Departure Bay Elementary – www.ctvvancouverisland.ca http NANAIMO – Grade 5 students at Departure Bay Elementary school today got educated about the dangers of drugs, alchool and tobacco. Research has shown that students at that age are at a critical point in their life when it comes to decision making. That is why the Drug Abuse Research Education program targets Grade 5 students and offers them education and tools to avoid making poor decisions. The nation-wide program is taught by local RCMP officers and focuses on education rather than telling the kids what to do or what not to do. Follow Chandler Grieve on Twitter: www.twitter.com
McKinley students learn about dangers of drugs
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XENIA — Officer Matheson of the Xenia Police Department teaches DARE classes at McKinley Elementary School. Drug Abuse Resistance Education, better known as DARE, is an international education program that seeks to prevent use of controlled drugs, …
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Alternative school students learn about dangers of meth
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Alternative school students learn about dangers of meth by Michael Smith Cedar County Republican | 0 comments. While the Stockton school district may not have a Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, it has the next best thing — a resource officer.
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DARE Used Clothing Collection Bin Now at LBT Recycling Drop-Off Center
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Representatives from the DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program, which teaches children how to avoid involvement in drugs and violence, collect the items for recycling when the bins are full. “Cost avoidance at the landfill and reusing items …
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