HCSO Hosts Inaugural DARE Program Graduation At East Hamilton Middle School

  • Friday, March 31, 2023
Sheriff Austin Garrett and the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Deputy Unit, in conjunction with the administration of East Hamilton Middle School, hosted the inaugural graduation ceremony for the HCSO’s newly re-instituted DARE Program at East Hamilton Middle School. Also joining Sheriff Austin Garrett in the graduation ceremony were Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp and Hamilton County District Attorney Coty Wamp.
 
This inaugural graduation class signified the successful culmination of the first DARE Program to be hosted by the HCSO in our public school system in over two decades and reinforces the HCSO’s commitment to the safety of our community’s children.
Approximately 80 students graduated the program.
 
DARE was originally founded in 1983 and has proven so successful that it has been implemented in thousands of schools throughout the United States and many other countries. It is a law enforcement 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. The modern national DARE Program teaches millions of children the skills they need to avoid involvement in drugs and gangs, as well as lead lives free from substance abuse and violence. There is also a mental health component incorporated into the program.
 
“As part of my vision as sheriff, I am pleased to see this program re-instituted in our public schools. My administration understands the value of this safety program and the importance it plays in not only reducing drug addiction in children, but the many other important lessons and values it teaches our young people. With the unprecedented number of overdose deaths we are seeing across our state and our nation, along with the increase in juvenile violence, there could not be a more important time to reinstitute the DARE Program in our local schools. We must give our young people the tools they need to educate themselves about the dangers of illegal and prescription drug abuse and avoiding peer pressure by promoting respectful conduct, civility, and behavior,” said Sheriff Garrett.
 
East Hamilton Middle School was one of two schools selected last year in September as the pilot locations for the program due to the fact its assigned School Resource Deputies’ proactively requested to undergo the extensive training required to become certified DARE Instructors.
 
In order to be a DARE Instructor, potential candidates are vetted by DARE mentors responsible for training new law enforcement personnel. The candidate must also be a POST certified, uniformed law enforcement officer with at two or more years of service and must successfully complete a rigorous 80-hour training course conducted by mentors with a significant number of years of classroom experience, as well as university-level educators from colleges of education. This coursework does not include the many additional hours of study and afterhours work required to test for the certification. 
 
“I am proud of the efforts and initiative shown by School Resource Deputies’ Joseph Dangler and Rodney Brown to obtain their instructors certification and to get this important public safety program operational. As we get more instructors certified and trained to teach DARE, we will continue to expand the program in the coming months and years across our county,” said Sheriff Garrett.
 
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