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About | D. A. R. E. America D A R E is a police officer-led series of classroom lessons that teaches children from kindergarten through 12th grade how to resist peer pressure and live productive drug and violence-free lives
Studies, Resources, Endorsements | D. A. R. E. America In 2021, the University of North Carolina, Greensboro and Prevention Strategies completed its three year, multi-longitudinal evaluation of D A R E ’s keepin’ it REAL elementary school prevention education curriculum
Education | D. A. R. E. America D A R E has partnered with prestigious educational institutions to adapt curricula proven to be effective The D A R E keepin’ it REAL (kiR) middle school curriculum was developed by Pennsylvania State and Arizona State Universities with funding provided by the National Institute on Drug Abuse
Iowa | D. A. R. E. America Iowa D A R E hosted its 44th D A R E Officer Training at Camp Dodge in Johnston, IA The training consisted of 15 officers from Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Missouri, and Indiana
Where is D. A. R. E. | D. A. R. E. America There are currently 15 international D A R E Training Centers located in Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Philippines, United Kingdom, Bahrain, Thailand, and seven in Brazil, each capable of training and teaching in many different languages To date, these centers have graduated more than 25,000 D A R E international law enforcement officers
Maryland | D. A. R. E. America In September, 19 officers from the 4 states of Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, and Virginia successfully completed D A R E Officer Training The DOT was held at the Public Safety Educational Training Center in Sykesville, Maryland
D. A. R. E. Elementary School Curriculum | D. A. R. E. America D A R E believes that if you can teach youth to make safe and responsible decisions, it will guide them to healthy choices, not only about drugs, but across all parts of their lives As they grow to be responsible citizens, they will lead healthier and more productive drug-free lives