Pubdate: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) Copyright: 2004 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Contact: http://www.jsonline.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/265 Author: Jennie Tunkieicz Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) SUPPORTERS SEEK TO SAVE SCHOOL PROGRAMS End To DARE, Deputy Friendly Posts Proposed' Supporters of the DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) and the Deputy Friendly programs are hoping to persuade the Racine County Board to find the money to keep both programs for another year. Plans now call for elimination of both programs at the end of the school year. The Deputy Friendly Program focuses on children's safety and is designed to develop an early understanding of and appreciation for the positive role that law enforcement plays in protecting and aiding families. The deputy assigned to the position visits schools throughout Racine County. DARE seeks to teach children how to recognize and resist the pressures that might lead them to try drugs, alcohol and tobacco. The DARE officer typically works with fifth- and sixth-graders and also with middle-school students. Racine County Sheriff Robert Carlson has proposed eliminating the two positions, along with a warrant officer position and a clerical job, from the 2005 budget. Carlson said he can no longer afford to pay the $85,000 in salaries and benefits for each of the two positions. If the programs are eliminated, Deputy Friendly officer Tim Graves and the DARE officer Steve Sikora would be reassigned, Carlson said. But a lobbying effort is gaining momentum, with people from the Waterford Area Chamber of Commerce leading the charge. "We don't want to see the programs go," said Raegan Dexter, executive director of the Waterford Area Chamber of Commerce. People who want to support the program are being asked to do the following: Sign a petition. Call or e-mail a County Board supervisor asking him or her to support the programs. People can find out what County Board district they are in and who their supervisor is by going to www.racineco.com and clicking on County Board. Attend the public hearing on the 2005 proposed county budget at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 28. Free bus service to the meeting is being provided by Thomas Bus Service. One bus will leave from behind Union Grove High School at 5:30 p.m., and the other will leave the Center St. parking lot at Waterford High School at 5:30 p.m. Each person who rides the buses will get a DARE T-shirt. Dexter said the goal is to get at least 200 people at the hearing to support the programs. Gary Tilleros, assistant superintendent of the Waterford Graded School District, and teacher Nancy Dziedzic, a fifth-grade teacher at Woodfield Elementary School, said both programs had been successful in the district. "The personnel provided by the Racine County Sheriff's Department to work in these capacities in our school district have been well-equipped and have established a good rapport with our teachers, staff and students in both the elementary and middle school level," Tilleros said. Dziedzic said students had developed a trust in law enforcement generally and in the people who have worked as the DARE officer and Deputy Friendly. "The DARE officer always gives students his phone number and lets them know that they can call him if they really need help, and I know the officers have come through and helped students outside of the classroom," Dziedzic said. "These are the kinds of positive ramifications you get from having an officer in the classroom." Dexter said the hope is that the county will continue to fund the programs for another year while supporters try to find money to support the programs. Carlson said he doesn't want to discourage people from making the effort to save the program, but he said he's not optimistic. "I simply don't have the dollars in my budget, and I'm frankly not optimistic that the money can be found," Carlson said. "I'm just not optimistic the money can be found anywhere in the county budget. I'm not saying they shouldn't try. They should have their voices heard." For information about the petition drive or bus service to the Racine County Board public hearing, call the Waterford Area Chamber. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek