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Officer outlines return of DARE to district elementary schools, emphasizes decision-making model

2123257 · January 17, 2025
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Summary

Grants Pass SD 7 school resource officers have restarted a DARE curriculum for fifth graders across district elementary schools, emphasizing decision-making, resistance strategies and help networks. Presenters described implementation and early classroom responses.

Officer Fraunfelter, a school resource officer, told the Grants Pass School Board that the district has restarted the DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) curriculum for fifth-grade students across the district’s elementary schools. “We have the DARE model for decision making: define, assess, respond, and evaluate,” Officer Fraunfelter said, describing the curriculum’s core approach.

The officer and Hyland Elementary staff said the program was delivered in-class and in gym presentations to groups of fifth graders. Fraunfelter said lessons link to the district’s existing social-emotional curriculum and cover alcohol…

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