Pubdate: Sat, 05 Oct 2002 Source: Post-Standard, The (NY) Copyright: 2002, Syracuse Post-Standard Contact: http://www.syracuse.com/poststandard/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/686 Author: Bill Lazure Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/dare.htm (D.A.R.E.) DARE DISPLACES BASIC SKILLS TEACHING To the Editor: In response to the letter Sept. 27 from Elizabeth Sinclair Cady entitled, "DARE Gives Kids Positive Reinforcement," I can no longer stand by and watch our educational system become watered down with politically-motivated, "feel-good" courses. Each school day is only six hours long. In that time, schools are expected to teach a myriad of subjects. For each new subject that comes along, one must be discarded. DARE's goals are admirable - to try to teach our youth to make responsible choices. But is this the responsibility of the school system? When I went through public schools, their mission was to educate children for college or employment. Teaching concepts such as responsibility, self-esteem, values, etc., was the parent's job. We currently have children who can't read at or near grade level. They can't locate their own town on a map or perform simple mathematical calculations. Might it be because their days are full of courses that have little to do with basic skills? Since DARE has been shown not to reduce the number of children who later become criminals, the police resources spent on this program are simply wasted. Cady notes the benefit of using law enforcement officials as role models. If the police who currently teach the DARE program were out walking a beat in the area's neighborhoods, wouldn't this accomplish the same thing, while also allowing these officers to perform their police duties? Whenever you hear someone calling for more "education" on a political topic, think about what the children will not be taught! Bill Lazure East Syracuse - --- MAP posted-by: Alex