From Staff Reports
Cumberland Times-News
April 28, 2008 11:47 am
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Bishop Walsh School seventh-grade D.A.R.E. Program graduates display their anti-alcohol, drug and tobacco public service announcements.
Front row, from the left, are Chase Aman, Nathan Turley and Kenneth Nicolas.
Second row includes Josh Tan, E.J. McGreevy, Natasha Anderson, Chaise McCunn, Joni Miller, Brittany Coffman and Caitlin Strem. Cpl. Andrew Tichnell of the Cumberland Police Department is the school's D.A.R.E. officer.
Students who completed the two-week Drug Abuse Resistance Education program designed the announcements as their final assignment of the lessons that teach young people how to make wise, healthy decisions and avoid peer pressure.
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Bishop Walsh School seventh-grade D.A.R.E. Program graduates display their anti-alcohol, drug and tobacco public service announcements. Front row, from the left, are Chase Aman, Nathan Turley and Kenneth Nicolas. Second row includes Josh Tan, E.J. McGreevy, Natasha Anderson, Chaise McCunn, Joni Miller, Brittany Coffman and Caitlin Strem. Cpl. Andrew Tichnell of the Cumberland Police Department is the school's D.A.R.E. officer. Students who completed the two-week Drug Abuse Resistance Education program designed the announcements as their final assignment of the lessons that teach young people how to make wise, healthy decisions and avoid peer pressure. Cumberland Times-News