Pubdate: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 Source: Newsday (NY) Copyright: 2007 Newsday Inc. Contact: http://www.newsday.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/308 Referenced: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v07/n1426/a07.html Author: Fred Seiden DARE DESERVES A PASSING GRADE I am disappointed by "Dare to end the DARE program" [Editorial, Dec. 6], which all but celebrates the impending demise of DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) in Suffolk. I cannot speak to the so-called national and local studies that claim the program failed in its mission to decrease long-term drug use. Yet, I can attest to this: As an elementary schoolteacher until my retirement in 2006, whose students were involved in DARE since its inception almost 20 years ago, along with its later counterpart, the STARE (Stop Anti-Semitism and Racism Everywhere) program, I can confidently say that both were meritorious. They were led by caring and dedicated police officers who were able to motivate and engage my students as well as my colleagues and, at the very least, raised both students' and adults' levels of consciousness when it came to hard-hitting topics, such as drug/alcohol abuse, peer pressure, violence, stress and prejudice. No matter how skilled we classroom teachers may be, we could never have exercised the same authoritative impact of experienced uniformed officers who directly dealt with the aforementioned critical issues on a regular basis. As a result, students and educators alike gained a knowledge and perspective that included trust, admiration and respect for the gallant work that police officers perform. I doubt there is any statistical study that could accurately measure the attitudinal benefits derived from the DARE program. The critics of the DARE program need to ask this question: If the program was not a success, then why, in a climate of ever-increasing local taxes, have Suffolk school districts, led by parents, board members, administrators, teachers and students, vigorously lobbied the Suffolk Legislature year after year to keep DARE alive and thriving? Perhaps the answer is because DARE has made a difference in the lives of our children as well as our communities. Fred Seiden North Babylon - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom