Pubdate: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 Source: Detroit News (MI) Copyright: 2002, The Detroit News Contact: http://www.detnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/126 Author: Karen Bouffard SURVEY: D.A.R.E. FAILING STUDENTS HOWELL -- The effectiveness of the DARE program was recently questioned by a Howell High School senior who conducted a survey of fellow students. T.J. Zawacki, a frequent contributor to the school's newspaper called the Main Four, surveyed 480 students, about 20 percent of the student body. What Zawacki found disappointed him. While more than 90 percent of the surveyed students went through the DARE program, 55 percent of them said they had experimented with drugs after completing DARE training. Of the students who had never participated in DARE, 50 percent said they had experimented with drugs. Zawacki concluded that kids who want to experiment with drugs will do so, whether they participate in DARE or not. "Basically, there are two types of people who have gone through DARE," Zawacki said. "They are either people who think everything should be experimented with, or they are kids who will listen ... and don't need to try it themselves." Zawacki regularly volunteers to talk to fifth-graders in the DARE program, explaining to them how he has managed to stay away from drugs and alcohol. "DARE is not the prominent reason students choose to remain drug free," Zawacki said. "The main reason for choosing to experiment or remain drug-free is whether or not they have a curiosity or a desire to experiment." Nevertheless, Zawacki said he will continue to participate and support the DARE program because "it is a good program that offers helpful information." - --- MAP posted-by: manny lovitto