Pubdate: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 Source: Muskegon Chronicle, The (MI) Copyright: 2006 The Muskegon Chronicle Contact: http://www.muskegonchronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1605 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) POLICE COMMISSION DECIDES AGAINST RESTORING D.A.R.E. Despite interest by at least one area school, the Spring Lake/Ferrysburg Police Department will not revive its drug education program. The police commission Monday agreed that restarting the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program would require hiring and training an additional officer, which would cost the village and city at least $60,000. Police Chief Roger DeYoung said the costs simply outweigh the benefits of the program. The commission briefly discussed D.A.R.E. after officials with the West Michigan Academy for Arts and Academics, a Ferrysburg-based charter school, expressed interest in reviving the program. DeYoung said the charter school was eligible for a grant to help fund a D.A.R.E. program, but the amount fell far short of the true cost of offering a D.A.R.E. officer. Commission members agreed not to support a new D.A.R.E. program and continue the department's current policy of assigning an officer to area schools. D.A.R.E had been offered by the department since 1992 but was dropped in 2003. The local program had been based on the D.A.R.E America program that uses police officers to lead classroom lessons to resist peer pressure and to live drug- and violence-free lives. About 80 percent of the nation's school districts offer D.A.R.E programs. By eliminating D.A.R.E. in 2003, Spring Lake and Ferrysburg was able to divert $47,113 in local tax dollars that went to the program. Instead, the department created a school liaison program which assigned an officer to schools located in the village and city. Detective Curt Theune is the current school liaison officer and members of the police commission said the program appears to be working well. "The big thing is we have an officer in schools to build rapport with the kids," DeYoung said. "That is valuable to establish that relationship." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek