Pubdate: Sat, 09 Dec 2006 Source: Santa Maria Times (CA) Copyright: 2006 Pulitzer Central Coast Newspapers Contact: http://www.santamariatimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/396 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) DONATION HELPS KEEP LOCAL DARE PROGRAM GOING To ensure students make good choices and stay drug free, Santa Maria Police Officer Alfred Torres will offer scholarships for eighth- and 12th-graders in 2007. It's the first time the Santa Maria DARE Program has offered such incentives to students, he said. The scholarship wouldn't be a reality without a $5,000 donation from the family of a slain Drug Enforcement Administration agent and former Santa Marian. More than 600 students, police officers, school officials and family members of the late Timothy Markey gathered at the Santa Maria Elks Lodge Friday morning. Sixth-grade students from various Santa Maria schools were recognized for their outstanding essays on how they chose to stay drug free, Torres said. Students include Rajaniqe Miller of Miller School; Brianna Gomez of Ontiveros School; Nelson Hernandez of Adam School; Laura Vargas of Rice School; Jovana Soto of Battles School; Kira Castellanos of Fairlawn School; and Haley Gantt of St. Mary of the Assumption School. Those attending included Police Chief Danny R. Macagni, Santa Maria-Bonita School District Superintendent David M. Francis and Markey's mother, Judyth Arko. Torres, who's visited local schools for the past five years, said the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program includes lesson plans and videos on how alcohol, drugs and tobacco affect the body. Arko presented the donation on behalf of her son's sisters and nieces who raised the money shortly after his death in July 2005. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake