Pubdate: Wed, 23 June 1999 Source: Tribune, The (CA) Copyright: 1999 San Luis Obispo County Telegram-Tribune Contact: Address: P.O. Box 112, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406-0112 Website: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/ Author: Maria T. Garcia, The Tribune Note: Original: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99.n615.a04.html PARTNERSHIP SAVES THE DAY The popular Drug Abuse Resistance Education program received a last-minute reprieve Tuesday thanks to one of its biggest supporters. Atascadero Police Chief Dennis Hegwood announced at the Board of Trustees meeting that his department would fund the DARE program in its entirety if the district agreed to fund the cost of a school resource officer. The proposal was too irresistible for the school board to reject. They agreed to study the possibility of continuing a partnership with the Police Department. The trustees also voted to adopt the school districts budget for next year, which includes $1.3 million in cuts, and unanimously approved a pay raise for classified employees. Meanwhile, the police chiefs offer to fund DARE elicited cheers and applause from the crowd, which numbered more than 100 and spilled out of the Kenneth Beck Building. Among the overflowing audience, some of who resorted to sitting on the floor, were police chiefs from around the county who attended the meeting to advocate on behalf of the DARE program. Now is not the time to cut DARE, said Paso Robles Police Chief Dennis Cassidy. Now is the time to enhance it. Find the money. Hegwood agreed. We cant afford not to fund this program, he told the school board and a room full of parents and district employees. If funding is an issue, I would like to propose that the Police Department pick up the full tab for DARE. District officials proposed scrapping the anti-drug curriculum, which is taught to elementary school students by a trained police officer, as one way to balance the $41 million budget. Cutting the program would have saved the district about $25,000. Rather than see the program axed, Hegwood said the city would pay the DARE officers salary if the district paid the school resource officers salary, each about $62,935. He explained that the districts cost could be offset with state and federal grants and even offered to help with the application process. Hegwood and district officials will meet in the coming weeks to see if they can hammer out an agreement and will report their findings to the school board in August. DARE was not the only victor Tuesday, however. The school board voted unanimously to give classified employees a pay raise composed of a 1.5 percent and 2 percent one-time payments based on an individual employees salary for the 1997-1998 and 1998-1999 school years respectively. The employees will also receive a 2 percent pay raise for the 1999-2000 school year but will not get a chance to renegotiate their contract until it expires in June 2000. Were happy, said Mary Ellen Maldonado, a labor relations representative with the California School Employees Association. The union represents about 318 classified employees in Atascadero, including cafeteria workers, bus drivers and clerical assistants. This pay raise is long overdue. It has taken us two years to get to this point. Penny Webster, a bus driver with the district for 18 years, said the pay raise falls short of what the union membership wanted but were taking it and running with it. In another development, the school board voted 6-1 to adopt the school districts budget for 1999-2000, cutting $1.3 million in district personnel and programs without much discussion. The cuts include seven teaching positions, 36 professional aides, five parent volunteer coordinators, one secretary and an account clerk. Trustee Mark Tomes dissented, saying he could not support the cuts. Tomes also said he did not endorse Superintendent Dan Dodds plan to implement strategic planning and conflict resolution programs next school year. I just cannot approve a program without having a clue of what is even involved, he said. To me its too much money." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D