Pubdate: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 Source: Greensboro News & Record (NC) Copyright: 2007 Greensboro News & Record, Inc. Contact: http://www.news-record.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/173 Author: Joe Plante ADULTS OWE YOUNG PEOPLE EDUCATION ABOUT DRUGS I asked my 14-year-old son, who was in the DARE program as a fifth-grader, if he could remember anything he learned from the class. He recited for me: D -- I won't do drugs. A -- I won't have attitude. R -- I will respect myself. E -- I will educate me now. Our youth from all ethnic, socioeconomic and religious backgrounds face the paths of right and wrong on a daily basis. As parents, grandparents, community leaders, teachers and coaches, we must provide strong messages that reinforce the right choices so that the drug dealers and other detractors do not corrupt and harm our children. It saddens me to see Sheriff Barnes decide to do away with a proactive program that reaches the children before entering middle school. I know he is a good man who cares about our youth. I hope he reconsiders or money comes from other sources to help all children learn about the dangers of drugs. Our principals, teachers, PTAs and school administrators should ask for this program to be continued. If it is not continued, principals should reinforce the DARE program in fifth-grade PE classes. Joe Plante Summerfield - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman