Pubdate: Sun, 03 Apr 2005 Source: Picayune Item (MS) Copyright: 2005 The Picayune Item Contact: http://www.picayuneitem.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1309 Author: John Mcmullan, Picayune Item Staff Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) D.A.R.E. GRAUDATES ABOUT 300 6TH GRADERS About 300 sixth grade students gathered at the Picayune School District Auditorium Thursday morning to celebrate their completion of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) program. Officials with the Picayune Police Department and the Picayune School District, along with teachers and parents, attended the graduation ceremonies, the second consecutive year it has been held. Students wearing red shirts with the D.A.R.E. emblem written across the front marched across the stage to receive their certificates and shake hands with law enforcement and school officials. The total number of students who have graduated from the nine-week course has now reached about 600, and another program is being planned for this fall. The program is taught to students by instructors who first must become certified by attending an intensive two-week course, where officers are graded on lesson plans they develop and teach to other classmates. Cpl. Johhnie Mae Roberts and Bryan Dawsey are the certified D.A.R.E. program instructors for the department. "I enjoyed it because I know the material I was covering would help young people to resist peer pressure and drugs," Roberts said. Following the ceremony, students went to the Picayune Junior High School gym, where they were treated to food and refreshments. Commander of School Resources Caesar Jones said D.A.R.E. message has a ripple effect as students tell others about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. "That message is getting sent home," he said. "They're going to tell their friends who might not have gone through D.A.R.E." Jones said the department and district are looking to expand the program to other grade levels in the future. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin