Pubdate: Sun, 23 Oct 2005 Source: Saipan Tribune (US MP) Copyright: 2005 Saipan Tribune Contact: http://www.saipantribune.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2666 Author: PR Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) NEW D.A.R.E PROGRAM KEEPS NMI YOUTH BUSY The Pacific Regional Training Institute-Drug Abuse Resistance Education program recently launched its new pilot program, "Get Up and Try Something," or G.U.T.S. The program is designed to get the youth actively involved in various activities such as sports and occupational opportunities that exist within or outside the community. In addition, the program helps D.A.R.E. with its drug awareness prevention, using various activities to keep the youth busy instead of sitting around or getting involved in criminal activities. The new program was introduce and taught by PRTI supervisor Edward Maratita Jr. Eskuelan San Francisco De Borja students had the opportunity to experience the new pilot program. D.A.R.E said that one important aspect of G.U.T.S. is that it gives students a chance to determine what they want to do with their lives as well as understand the consequences should they make irresponsible decisions. "Students are taught that success comes with a price, and that dreams are only attainable through hard work, sacrifice, personal discipline, and self-control. The lessons are directed toward developing short-term and long-term goals, and personal responsibility for one's success," said D.A.R.E. in a statement. D.A.R.E said that the program's success is determined by improvement in a student's academics, attendance, and attitude. "These criteria are evaluated on an ongoing basis, and students clearly understand that negative performance in any of these areas is grounds for removal from the program. Once the students show improvement, they're welcome to come back," it said. With the assistance of the Rota Hotel, which provided the outdoor swimming pool facility for the launching of the G.U.T.S. program, the program looks forward to the hotel's continued support in providing positive alternatives and smart choices for the youths. "The Rota Hotel management and staff had been tremendously helpful in providing assistance to the program and students. The program would like to thank Mr. Joey Quitugua, who volunteered to assist Sgt. Maratita with the launching of the new program. Mr. Quitugua, a school teacher and supporter of D.A.R.E. and other drug awareness prevention program, pledged his support and time to assist with the new program that would help the youth," D.A.R.E said. The program also thanked the parents, Avery Hocog, Kumiko Chuman, Cynthia Semana; the teachers of ESFDB who came out and volunteered to watch the students and see them enjoy their activity; Rota Junior High School principal George Ayuyu; and Roque Santos for providing transportation for the students. According to Sgt. Maratita, the G.U.T.S program is at the stage of planning other activities that include membership to the Jr. NBA/WNBA program, World Youth Sports and Activities program, and off-island Academic Model Program to name a few. - ---