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Grade 6 Graduation November
11, 2004
D.A.R.E. To Resist Drugs and Violence
D.A.R.E. stands for Drug Abuse
Resistance Education and is an education programme directed to equip
elementary school children with the skills to recognize and resist
social pressures when confronted with challenges to try tobacco,
alcohol, and other drugs.
D.A.R.E. uses
uniformed law enforcement officers to conduct the class. The grade 6
students at Hyland Heights Elementary School have just completed
this programme.
The primary goal of
D.A.R.E. is to prevent substance abuse among school age children,
trying to target an age when children are most receptive to drug
prevention education and before they are likely to have experimented
with tobacco, alcohol and drugs.
D.A.R.E. is a world
wide programme, providing skills to resist social pressures to
experiment in substance abuse; to enhance self-esteem, to teach
positive alternatives to drugs, to develop skills in decision making
and conflict resolution, and to build interpersonal and
communication skills.
D.A.R.E. has been
taught in the community for several years now, with positive
feedback from parents and teachers. Shelburne Police welcomes the
opportunity for this type of positive community involvement.
This years DARE
GRADUATION is to be held at Hyland Heights Elementary School on
Thursday November 11, 2004. The parents of the graduates are
invited to attend the gym during the last block 2:00 to 3 pm, to
participate in their child's graduation.
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If you have any
information regarding these or any crime,
no matter how insignificant it may seem, please call
The Shelburne Police Service at 519-925-3312
or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477(TIPS) |
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