Pubdate: Sat, 01 Jun 2002 Source: Whistler Question (CN BC) Copyright: 2002, Whistler Printing & Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.whistlerquestion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1034 Author: Steven Hill GRADE 6S GRADUATE FROM DARE Event Aims To Improve Youngsters' Decision-Making Skills Last Thursday, May 23, parents, grand parents, family and friends joined this year's Grade 6 students in the Myrtle Philip Community School gym for DARE Graduation. Seventy-six DARE students graduated from the program this year. DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) is a drug and violence prevention program developed by health education specialists and is delivered by trained, uniformed police officers for a period of 17 weeks. Throughout the 17-week program, the students learn about peer pressure, different ways to say no, decision-making skills, consequences, influences of media, self esteem and avoiding violence. It is the hope of the police that the students will remember some of these skills as they grow up and face some of the challenges during their teenage years. The graduation was a chance for the parents to recognize the efforts that their children have put into the program throughout the year. Each student receives a certificate of completion and a T-shirt. On April 24, Whistler-Blackcomb provided ski passes and rentals for DARE Ski Day involving students, teachers and adults from the Sea to Sky corridor. At the end of the day, cake and refreshments are provided for everyone. The event was great fun and allowed police officers and students to interact on a more personal level. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth