Pubdate: Wed, 14 July 1999 Source: Tribune, The (CA) Copyright: 1999 San Luis Obispo County Newspapers Contact: P.O. Box 112, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406-0112 Website: http://www.sanluisobispo.com/ Author: Maria T. Garcia DISTRICT, POLICE FORMALIZE AGREEMENT The Atascadero Unified School District and the police department on Tuesday entered into an unprecedented partnership that will allow the popular Drug Abuse Resistance Education program to remain at four of the district's elementary schools. Under an agreement approved by the school board, the Atascadero Police Department will fund the DARE program in its entirety and the district will pay a portion of the school resource officer's $63,144 annual salary. The remainder of the officer's salary will be paid with state grants. However, if the grants are not secured, the district will have to foot a $22,000 bill. Trustees Mark Tomes, Steven Beck, Andrew Hays, Suzette Scrivner and board President Steve Arnold voted to approve the partnership. Trustees Eileen Robinson and Wayne Cooper did not attend the meeting. School officials first proposed cutting the anti-drug program earlier this year as one way to balance the $41 million budget. Axing the program would have saved the district about $25,000. A consortium of police chiefs from around San Luis Obispo County spoke on behalf of the program at a school board meeting last month. At that same meeting Atascadero Police Chief Dennis Hegwood proposed forming an alliance to keep the DARE program going at Monterey Road, San Gabriel and San Benito elementary schools and at the Santa Rosa Academic Academy. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D