Pubdate: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 Source: Johnson County Sun, The (KS) Copyright: 2006 The Johnson County Sun Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.asp?brd=1459 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3991 Author: Sheri Baker-Rickman, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) DARE OFFICER OF YEAR SERVING IN LEAWOOD Officer Randy Wiler of the Leawood Police Department, a nationally recognized expert on bullying prevention, has been chosen as the International D.A.R.E. Officer of the Year. The city recognized Wiler's accomplishments and award during its Aug. 21 meeting. "This award did not come easy," Police Chief Sid Mitchell said. D.A.R.E., which stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education, has more than 50,000 officers nationwide. Wiler said he simply helped officers reach more children and the award is a surprise. "I'm pretty stunned," Wiler said. "I never imagined that this would happen to me. Some of the recipients have been more than just D.A.R.E. officers. They've been heroes who have been shot defending their school." Wiler said D.A.R.E. officers should never doubt their impact on children's lives. "An officer in the department arrested one of my D.A.R.E. students who is 22 now," Wiler said. "She begged the officer not to tell me. She did not want to disappoint me, so I tell D.A.R.E. officers that when you feel like things have failed, I think you still succeed." Wiler researched and created two supplemental lessons on bullying prevention after learning bullies had targeted his child. The lessons have been adopted by D.A.R.E. "A lot of adults think kids can handle bullies on their own; we have to change that thinking," he said. "Studies have shown that 60 percent of students in grades six to nine who are identified by their peers as someone who bullies will have one or more felony court convictions by the time they are 24." Wiler said he hopes the prevention program will reduce bullying. About 26 million children will participate in the D.A.R.E. program this year. Wiler has been a D.A.R.E. officer since 1989 and instructs at Brookwood and Corinth elementary schools in the Shawnee Mission School District and Cure of Ars elementary and middle schools. Wiler is also director of the Kansas Bullying Prevention Association, which has trained more than 700 Kansas educators in bullying prevention, and he is vice president of the International Bullying Prevention Association. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek