Pubdate: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 Source: El Dorado Times, The (KS) Copyright: 2007, The El Dorado Times Contact: http://www.eldoradotimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3354 Author: Jon Pic, Times Staff Reporter Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) LOCAL STUDENTS GRADUATE FROM DARE PROGRAM Dozens of El Dorado USD 490 fifth graders graduated Thursday evening from the DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program. Ceremonies were held in the auditorium at El Dorado Middle School. Darryl Smith, women's basketball coach at Butler Community College, addressed the crowd at the graduation ceremony. Smith talked to parents and students about the power of proper motivation and why drug and alcohol abuse is a subject with no gray area. "You can't do it!" Smith said. "Nothing good comes from it." A self-professed "loud talker," Smith suggested that kids should all take an interest in an activity, whether it's athletics, band or chess club. "Be involved in something," he said. "I've seen how [drugs] ruin lives. "Listen to your parents...learn to be honest all the time...be motivated to do something with your life." DARE essay winner Sierra Bonn, a Grandview Elementary fifth grader, read her paper to the audience of nearly 400 parents and students. Bonn's essay was the overall winner out of the entire El Dorado DARE program and earned her a $500 savings bond. In addition to being the overall winner, this year, Bonn and seven other DARE students each won a $50 savings bond donated by Dan Hill of Heartland Monument Company for writing the best essay in their individual classes. The other seven winners were Justin Eustice, Mitchell Maitland, Danika Moore, Austin Plummer, Jennifer Riley, Jordan Toedman and Sage Waltemath. Bonn said she learned nine different ways to say "No" during the DARE program, her favorite methods being "Use Humor" and "Give a Fact." She cited an example from class in which an appropriate response would be "No thanks, my parents would ground me for life!" "Seriously, my parents would ground me for life," Bonn said. "I would ground myself." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman