Washington County Sheriff - D.A.R.E. Program
D.A.R.E. is a program sponsored by the Washington County Sheriff's Office. Our trained officers visit and teach in several schools within the county. Take a look at what they do and how many children they reach.
Teaching Children To Stay Safe
DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) is a nationally recognized program that teaches children the skills needed to recognize and resist the pressures that cause them to experiment with drugs or become involved in violent activities.
In 2019, the Sheriff’s Office provided the DARE program to fifth grade students in twelve elementary schools located throughout Washington County. The Sheriff’s Office currently uses three certified DARE instructors.
ADDISON ELEMENTARY | RICHFIELD SCHOOL |
ALLENTON ELEMENTARY | ROCKFIELD SCHOOL |
AMY BELLE ELEMENTARY | SLINGER ELEMENTARY |
FARMINGTON ELEMENTARY | ST. GABRIELS SCHOOL |
GOOD SHEPHERD SCHOOL | ST. KILIANS SCHOOL |
HOLY ANGELS | ST. PETERS SCHOOL |