LAFAYETTE, La. — After a hiatus of more than 20 years, the D.A.R.E. program is making a return to Lafayette slowly but surely, according to Lafayette City Marshal Reggie Thomas. His team is bringing ...
Anyone born after 1983 has likely had a D.A.R.E. representative, usually a local police officer, visit their sixth grade classroom with charts, reports and generally frightening, and often erroneous, ...
Students face challenges beyond the pressure to succeed academically. Parents hear about many of these issues as their children move through middle school, high school and beyond. These challenges ...
GREENFIELD — The cheers, laughter and applause could be heard from outside of the Greenfield-Central High School main gym. Inside, students were watching a drone fly through the gym, seeing an officer ...
A revamped D.A.R.E. program is back in Lebanon elementary schools that expands its message on saying no to drugs Police leading a reworked drug education program that has returned for Lebanon ...
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY)– After 20 years of being inactive in Lafayette Parish schools, the D.A.R.E program is returning, teaching students the dangers of fentanyl and substance abuse. With the ongoing ...
(TNS) - Two local police department detectives/youth officers recognized how the internet and pandemic have complicated life for young people, so they’ve developed an innovative program for kids to ...
Fifth-grade D.A.R.E. contest winners at the Sarah J. Dymond Elementary School are, from left, first row, Jessica Davis, Alli Houck. Second row, Tyler Martin, Joey Hannon, Amdis Felker, Mackenzie ...
For decades, being a public school student in the United States almost universally meant you were required to sit through the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program. But for all the stern ...