Pubdate: Wed, 22 May 2002 Source: Daily Gazette (NY) Copyright: 2002 The Gazette Newspapers Contact: http://www.dailygazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/105 Author: Joe Maher Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) JOHNSTOWN POLICE PLAN TO RENEW CITY DARE SCHOOL EFFORT JOHNSTOWN - The police chief said Tuesday the department will reinstitute the DARE program in the elementary schools this fall, despite a council decision not to apply for grant funds for two more officers under federal Cops in Schools program. "It's time that we got back into it and provided a real quality program tailored to this community," Chief Greg Horning said. The DARE program in the city's elementary schools has been run by the Fulton County Sheriff's Department for several years. The decision to have sheriff's deputies teach DARE curriculum occurred after an incident in which a city officer allowed a teacher to wear his gun belt during a class. Relations between the district and the department have since improved and Horning said that it makes sense for city officers to work in city schools. "When you have an outside agency do it, they can't spend the time necessary to really address the problems and deal with the children," Horning said. "We're hoping with community support and the support of the school district we can have a positive impact and be an asset to the community," Horning said. "We can tailor it to our schools and our children and make it an excellent program." The new DARE officer will be juvenile officer Rich Jones, who recently completed the DARE, or Drug Abuse Resistance Education, training program. Jones did extremely well, as he earned the top two individual awards given to graduates of the class, Horning said. Jones was named the most outstanding candidate and was also recognized for having the highest academic average in the class. A third award was presented to the best team. "I think he'll do a fine job," Horning said. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh