Pubdate: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 Source: Minden Press-Herald (LA) Copyright: 2002 Minden Press-Herald. Contact: http://www.press-herald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1803 Author: Jamey Giddens Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) OFFICIALS: STATE'S PUSH FOR DARE FUNDS A GOOD MOVE Minden DARE Officer Sgt. Debbie Haynes was thrilled to hear about the $2.9 million dollars allocated by the State of Louisiana for DARE during the recent legislative session. "We're happy, very happy," said Haynes. "Our chief had already decided to keep the DARE program whether it was funded or not, but this helps out a lot." Haynes said she believes the DARE program being in danger was basically just about politics. "They were saying there wasn't any money, but basically if one party gets passed what they want passed, then the other gets what they want," said Haynes. "We're just glad to get it passed." Haynes said the way the DARE program works in Minden is the officers go into fifth grade classes one hour a week for 17 weeks. "It's not teaching about drugs, it's teaching how to stay away from drugs and violence," said Haynes. "We don't go into a lot about what the drugs look like and the drugs themselves, our program is about how to say no to drugs and violence and about building self esteem." Haynes said DARE also visits K-4 students, teaching 15 or 20 minute drug and violence prevention courses from time to time. "This year we [Haynes, fellow Minden DARE officer Lt. Julie Harmon and Webster Parish DARE officer Jerry Moore] also did a junior high program with the seventh and eighth grade," said Haynes "It's just a reinforcement [of what was taught in K-4] with a little added to it." Haynes said she wasn't sure exactly how much funding, if any the program would receive for this upcoming school year. "Since the money for the DARE program will come from the new cigarette tax, which won't apply until next year, I'm not sure when we'll start seeing the funds." Chief T.C. Bloxom said he was cautiously pleased about the funding's approval. "I want to wait until the governor signs the bill before I say a lot," said Bloxom. "I will say that I am behind the DARE program 100 percent." - --- MAP posted-by: Alex