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D. A. R. E. America | Teaching Students Decision-Making for Safe Healthy . . . Nearly 2,500 New Trained Officers in the classroom! Over the past three years, 118 D A R E Officer Trainings have certified 2,458 law enforcement officers to teach D A R E ’s evidence-based and proven effective keepin’ it REAL elementary and middle school curricula and myPlaybook high school curriculum
Drug Abuse Resistance Education - Wikipedia Motivation of the critics D A R E America has generally dismissed many criticisms and independent studies of its program, labeling them false, misleading, or biased "DARE has long dismissed criticism of its approach as flawed or the work of groups that favor decriminalization of drug use," according to the New York Times in 2001 [38]
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
Start a D. A. R. E. Program | D. A. R. E. America Founded in 1983 by Los Angeles Police Department, today more than 15,000 D A R E officers and deputies are in over 10,000 communities nationwide educating America’s youth and serving as the first line of defense in America’s schools The D A R E program is today taught in all 50 states, U S territories, and 50+ other countries All curricula are science evidence-based, age appropriate
Dare - definition of dare by The Free Dictionary To be courageous or bold enough to: I dare not say How dare she go? n An act of daring; a challenge [Middle English daren, from Old English dearr, first and third person sing present indicative of durran, to venture, dare; see dhers- in Indo-European roots ]
What does DARE mean? - Definitions. net To dare is to have the courage or audacity to take a risk, face danger or challenges It can also refer to the act of challenging someone to do something difficult or risky as a test of courage