Pubdate: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 Source: North Platte Telegraph, The (NE) Copyright: 2006 North Platte Telegraph Contact: http://www.nptelegraph.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1458 Author: Teresa Wickens, The North Platte Telegraph COUNTY BOARD APPROVES DARE CLASSES Students in Brady, Hershey and other outlying elementary schools will have the D.A.R. E. program after the Lincoln County board approved to provide the classes. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Department was unsure it could provide the classes because of a personnel shortage, but Sheriff Jerome Kramer said it will now be able to honor its agreements. Deputy Season Trevino is the Drug Abuse Resistance Education instructor and on Monday, she got the word that the agreements had been signed. Now, she said, she will prepare to gather the materials she takes with her to the classrooms. In Brady, she has 35 students in the class and each student receives a workbook, a folder, a pencil, an eraser and a pencil pouch. She also loads up the stuffed D.A.R.E. dogs and teaching materials in her car. Trevino said classes will start next week and it's not just drug and alcohol abuse that she targets in the classroom. "It's also about peer pressure," she said. "I also talk to them about pressure they put on themselves and pressure from parents and others." Trevino will also travel to Hershey, Sutherland, Maxwell and Wallace. She has a total of 123 students in the program. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine