From left, Kentucky State Police Trooper David Archer, Graves County Schools’ resource officer John Cavin, and Symsonia Elementary School students Shelby Marshall and Callie Smith watch a video inside the Kentucky State Police Substance Abuse Information Center. Archer drove the mobile center to the school as part of the celebration for Symsonia sixth graders’ graduation from the Drug Abuse Resistance Education or DARE program. Fancy Farm, Lowes, and Wingo elementary sixth grades also completed the program this spring in its return to Graves County after an absence of more than a decade. Next year’s sixth grades will complete the program at those four schools in the spring of 2013. This coming fall, Graves County Central, Cuba, Farmington, and Lowes elementary school sixth grades will complete DARE training as well.
(Photo by Paul Schaumburg, Graves County Schools)
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