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CCSD reintroduces modern DARE curriculum to Kirtland and Judy Nelson; sheriff’s deputy to expand program

CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS · February 19, 2026
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Central Consolidated District launched the revamped, evidence‑based DARE 'Keeping It Real' curriculum on Feb. 10 at two elementary schools and plans expansion to middle and high schools next year, delivered by Deputy Corey Verhar of the San Juan County Sheriff's Office.

Central Consolidated School District announced on Feb. 19 that a modern, evidence‑based DARE curriculum returned to parts of the district on Feb. 10, with the San Juan County Sheriff's Office providing a certified DARE officer for 10‑week lessons at Kirtland Elementary and Judy Nelson Elementary.

Deputy Corey Verhar, the certified DARE officer, outlined the program’s…

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