Pubdate: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 Source: Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal (Tupelo, MS) Copyright: 2005 Journal Publishing Company Contact: http://www.djournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/823 Author: Lena Mitchell Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) PRENTISS SHERIFF MAKES DO WITHOUT DARE BOONEVILLE - The new fiscal year brought an end to the five-year DARE program in Prentiss County. When it became necessary to choose between patrol officers and supporting two DARE program officers, Sheriff Randy Tolar said he was forced to put the day-to-day services of the department ahead of the popular anti-drug education program. "We had a three-year grant to start the program, which required that the county continue to fund it an additional year," Tolar said. "When those four years were up, I kept the two DARE officers on an additional year, but when the department was over budget, the supervisors decided not to continue funding for the program." The two officers who taught DARE - Drug Abuse Resistance Education - were laid off. However, the resignation of a sheriff's department patrol officer allowed Tolar to keep one officer. The other was hired for a patrol officer vacancy in the Booneville Police Department. Anti-drug work continues "Although the DARE program ceased to exist, we still go into county schools, churches and civic groups to provide a program, but it is not the same as having the DARE officers teaching classes in the schools every day," Tolar said. Funds that support program expenses such as teaching materials, workbooks and other supplies continue to accumulate from fines assessed in justice court. Tolar said the fund balance is probably $10,000-$15,000, which the department will use to continue its educational efforts under the state statute that says the money is to be used for DARE "or similar programs." However, supervisors have asked county attorney Joey Langston to determine if collecting the money is valid now that the DARE program has ended. Efforts continue to find funding to return DARE officers to the classroom, Tolar said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin