Pubdate: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 Source: Mayerthorpe Freelancer (CN AB) Copyright: 2003 The Freelancer Contact: http://www.mayerthorpefreelancer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/733 Author: Rosemary Austen Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) MORE COPS WANTED IN SCHOOLS School Board Funds Police Programs In Local Schools Mayerthorpe Freelancer - Northern Gateway School Division plans to enhance policing partnerships in local schools. The School Board has already agreed to fund programs in Onoway and Alberta Beach and hope to expand the programs to Sangudo and Mayerthorpe. "We feel it's important to have a positive police presence in our schools," says Trustee Maureen Wilcox. She pointed to a number of police directed programs such as DARE and Rock Solid that have been beneficial to students. "Children get to know police as people rather than authority figures," she says. "We need to be proactive," added Trustee Stan Jeffreys . "We have to build positive relationship between student and police early - rather than students dealing with police only when they are in trouble." Jeffreys believes these relationships will go a long way to improve civic pride and combat crime and substance abuse problems. Unfortunately, in recent years RCMP have toned down their activities in schools. "Their resources are stretched," admits Wilcox. Northern Gateway hopes funding will give local detachments the added manpower and resources to resume school programs. "It has to be a community relationship," explains Jeffreys. "For the program to work the municipality, police and schools all have to be on board." Education officials are planning a meeting in Sangudo to address the initiative. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin