Officer Fuller taught students good decision making while building trust between community & law enforcement
Children in elementary, middle, and high school classrooms throughout the country today face a multitude of high-risk circumstances including the temptation to use drugs and alcohol, violence, bullying, and internet safety, not to mention the fear of school violence.
The D.A.R.E. program teaches students decision-making skills that equip them to lead safe and healthy lives. Lessons include the dangers of drug abuse, how to resist and refuse peer pressure, and how to take a stand against bullying. The D.A.R.E. program is designed to boost students’ social skills, enhance self-esteem, and provide tools to help them make responsible decisions.
Baltimore County Police Department teaches the program to more than 1700 students in 12 schools during the course of the school year. Funding for the D.A.R.E. program is provided in part through fundraisers, grants, and donations.
York County Sheriff Captain Marks 20th Year of D.A.R.E. Education
YORK — York County Sheriff’s Office Capt. Josh Gillespie has marked the completion of his 20th year as York County D.A.R.E. instructor. D.A.R.E. stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education. But today’s D.A.R.E. program also addresses critical risks kids face, besides...
Bellevue, KY Police D.A.R.E. Vehicle Hits the Road!
The Bellevue (KY) Police Department’s D.A.R.E. Program is continuing to grow and has debuted their new patrol vehicle! The photo includes D.A.R.E. elementary school graduates from the Holy Trinity School along with the current middle school class and staff including...
Sgt. Donald Danner: Decades of D.A.R.E. Service Continue in New Statewide Role
Sergeant Donald Danner played a vital role in establishing D.A.R.E. in Barnwell County as a school resource officer (SRO). Now, he is continuing his 41-year career in law enforcement serving in a statewide position for the program that teaches children how to resist...
Curtis Elementary Student is the Third Family Member to Win the D.A.R.E. Essay Contest
A 5th grader from Curtis Elementary School out shined 1,600 other students who graduated this year’s D.A.R.E. program here in Bossier Parish. Aysia Williams was chosen as the “D.A.R.E. Essay of the Year” award winner for Bossier Parish and placed 3rd in the Northwest...
12 Students Graduate Hyattsville Elementary D.A.R.E. Program!
D.A.R.E. Officers taught students good decision making while building trust between community & law enforcement
Students at the Hyattsville Elem D.A.R.E. Camp celebrated their D.A.R.E. graduations on June 30, 2023 culminating a 10-week long program that the…
25 Years of PROERD Celebrated in Rio Grande Do Sul
A training seminar conference celebrating 25 years of PROERD (D.A.R.E.) was recently conducted in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. At the conference instructors were trained to strengthen drug and violence prevention education practices through the new curriculum, My...
25 Students Graduate Our Lady of Hope D.A.R.E. Program!
D.A.R.E. Officers Willett, Sutton, and Pruett taught students good decision making while building trust between community & law enforcement
Students at Our Lady of Hope celebrated their D.A.R.E. graduations on June 1, 2023 culminating a 10-week long program that the…
D.A.R.E. Instructors Educate Students on Drug Use
With April 14, 2023 proclaimed D.A.R.E. Day by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds. D.A.R.E. instructors across the state have been teaching evidence based curriculum to students to help them resist drugs, make good choices and to be safe and responsible. D.A.R.E. is taught in...
D.A.R.E. Turns 40 and Continues to Teach Valuable Life Lessons
Pontotoc County D.A.R.E. Officer Shermila McKinney recently took time to reflect on the history of the program and celebrate D.A.R.E.'s 40th Anniversary. "The D.A.R.E. curriculum has been a pertinent initiative within the county schools, based on strong efforts and...