Pubdate: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 Source: Waco Tribune-Herald (TX) Copyright: 2009 Waco-Tribune Herald Contact: http://www.wacotrib.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/485 Author: Regina Dennis, Staff Writer DARE PROGRAM REINSTATED FOR MCLENNAN COUNTY After announcing that the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program would be suspended for at least a semester in county schools, McLennan County Sheriff Larry Lynch said the DARE program will continue this school year after all. The reversal came as the county commissioners court prepared to remove $200,000 from the 2010 budget that funds the program and the salaries of the deputies who teach drug resistance education, County Judge Jim Lewis said Tuesday. Lewis said Lynch had sent the commissioners court a memo Friday stating that the program would be reinstated this semester. Lynch had mailed letters to school districts in the county the week before stating that DARE would be suspended indefinitely, but the court had not been previously informed of that decision. "If the program had not been continued, then I was prepared to cut the $200,000 funding out of the budget," Lewis said Tuesday after the court approved the county's budget. "We were not going to set aside funding for DARE if they weren't going to be doing it, and I guess he figured that out and changed his mind (about suspending the program)." Lynch said during a budget workshop last week that the three DARE deputies were to continue handling other sheriff's office duties they had taken on when school recessed for the summer, such as courthouse security, patrols and inmate transport. The sheriff's office had requested 11 new positions for the 2010 budget to handle what Lynch had described as an increased workload, but the commissioners court denied those requests. Lynch did not say how the sheriff's office will manage the duties the DARE officers had been temporarily assigned to. "We were able to move some things around and make some adjustments to handle those things. And that is all I am going to say about that," Lynch said before abruptly ending a telephone interview. Lynch said the DARE deputies were reassigned to their schools Monday. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr