Pubdate: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 Source: Hood River News (OR) Copyright: Eagle Newspapers Inc., 2003 Contact: http://www.hoodrivernews.com/HRNToEditor.shtml Website: http://www.hoodrivernews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1770 Author: Judy Cushing JUNTOS HELPS KIDS No matter how you slice it, the Juntos Project that U.S. Rep. Greg Walden helped secure in Congress for the Hood River and Beaverton school districts is the exact opposite of "pork barrel" spending that Tad McGeer of Underwood, Wash., complained about in a Dec. 13 letter. The Juntos Project will help minority students increase academic achievement, reduce alcohol and drug abuse in their communities and increase parental involvement in their children's education. This project will save taxpayers money in the long run by keeping children off drugs and alcohol, and by reducing law enforcement and correction costs that are part of the tab for substance abuse. In Hood River County, other substance abuse prevention programs spearheaded by Congressman Walden have reduced the annual dropout rate for Hispanic students in the Hood River School District from 11 percent annually (or 44 percent for four high school years) to less than 2 percent annually. Alcohol and drug use rates have declined as well. The Juntos Project will reap similar results, first in Beaverton and then, hopefully, throughout the state. When you consider the gains of such a program against its cost, the Juntos Project isn't pork barrel spending, it's money well spent. Judy Cushing President/CEO Oregon Partnership - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin