DARE Drug Abuse Resistance Education. MISSION Teaching students good decision making skills to help them lead safe and healthy lives.

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DARE Drug Abuse Resistance Education

MISSION Teaching students good decision making skills to help them lead safe and healthy lives.

local law enforcement and local schools join together to educate students about the personal and social consequences of substance abuse and violence. How does the DARE program work?

Lessons Student’s learn over a ten week course about the harmful effects of Tobacco, Marijuana, Alcohol, and Inhalants.

Lessons Cont. Student’s learn about decision making and how to avoid peer pressure

Lessons Cont. Student’s learn the importance of quality friendship, and “Ways To Be In Charge” of situations.

Completion To complete the DARE course; student’s write an essay. The essay will consist of what they have learned and their commitment to stay drug free and violence free