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February 7, 2010

They ‘DARE’ to resist drugs

Ninety-six fifth-grade students from Wycallis Elementary School graduated from the DARE (Drug Awareness and Resistance Education) program at the school. The program, formerly funded by the state, is now sponsored by Kingston Township.

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Abigail Noone receives a DARE tee-shirt for graduating from the fifth-grade DARE class at Wycallis Elementary School.

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Ninety-six students from four fifth-grade classes at Wycallis Elementary School pledge their rejection of drugs during a DARE program at the school. The program, once funded by the state, is now sponsored by Kingston Township.

CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK photos/ FOR THE DALLAS POST








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