News (Media Awareness Project) - US MO: LTE: DARE Program Helps Students Make Choices |
Title: | US MO: LTE: DARE Program Helps Students Make Choices |
Published On: | 2002-01-09 |
Source: | The Southeast Missourian (MO) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 00:29:59 |
DARE PROGRAM HELPS STUDENTS MAKE CHOICES
To the editor:
We would like to thank the Scott County Sheriff's Department for once again
providing the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program to the Kelso
sixth-grade class. DARE classes were offered by Deputy Todd Irwin. He did
an outstanding job of teaching, motivating and offering real-life scenarios
to these students. The entire class wrote essays on ways to stay drug free,
the effects of drugs and alcohol, how to say no to negative peer pressure
and the plain truth about stimulants, depressants and hallucinogens. These
essays were quite impressive.
A big thank you goes to classroom teacher Gayle Shaffer and superintendent
David Newell. Their support was instrumental in the success of the program.
The DARE graduation and reception were very nice and well-attended by
parents. We hope this program will continue under the leadership of Lt.
Brenda Schiwitz and Sheriff Bill Ferrell for many years to come. This is a
great first step toward a drug-free life for our children.
JIM and JILL PINKSTON, Benton, Mo.
To the editor:
We would like to thank the Scott County Sheriff's Department for once again
providing the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program to the Kelso
sixth-grade class. DARE classes were offered by Deputy Todd Irwin. He did
an outstanding job of teaching, motivating and offering real-life scenarios
to these students. The entire class wrote essays on ways to stay drug free,
the effects of drugs and alcohol, how to say no to negative peer pressure
and the plain truth about stimulants, depressants and hallucinogens. These
essays were quite impressive.
A big thank you goes to classroom teacher Gayle Shaffer and superintendent
David Newell. Their support was instrumental in the success of the program.
The DARE graduation and reception were very nice and well-attended by
parents. We hope this program will continue under the leadership of Lt.
Brenda Schiwitz and Sheriff Bill Ferrell for many years to come. This is a
great first step toward a drug-free life for our children.
JIM and JILL PINKSTON, Benton, Mo.
Member Comments |
No member comments available...