Pubdate: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 Source: Wyoming Tribune-Eagle (WY) Copyright: 2009 The Wyoming Tribune-Eagle Contact: http://www.wyomingnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1217 Author: Becky Orr Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) MANY OF OUR KIDS HAVE BEEN AROUND DRUG USERS CHEYENNE -- Fourteen percent of elementary students here say they have been around someone who used meth. And nearly 31 percent say they have been around someone who used an illegal drug other than meth. The Cheyenne-Laramie County Meth Initiative surveyed 5,223 third- through sixth-graders last spring in Laramie County School District 1. Eighteen of the district's 27 elementary schools took part. The Meth Initiative teaches the effects of meth and raises awareness of the problem. Coordinator Lisa Scholz shared survey results Monday. The survey was done to find how much youngsters know about meth and other illegal drugs. Almost 72 percent said they know what meth is, and 73.4 percent have been taught its dangers. In the survey, 80.8 percent said they have been taught the dangers of illegal drugs like marijuana. Scholz said she is pleased that information about the dangers of drugs is getting out to students. "That is excellent; it shows that we're getting the word out," she said, commending the work of LCSD1's Safe and Drug-Free Schools program. But there is a need for consistent drug prevention education for kids as young as third grade, she said. She wants a mandatory program established for these youngsters. Children should not wait until sixth grade to take part in the Drug Abuse and Resistance Education, or DARE, program. LCSD1's Safe and Drug-Free Schools provides drug prevention education kits at all elementary schools, said Lori Moseley, its elementary coordinator. But teachers and principals decide how to use the information. More principals and teachers are asking people from Safe and Drug-Free Schools to talk about meth and drug problems with children, Moseley said. Such efforts are making a difference in Cheyenne, she added. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D