In a recent government meeting, board members expressed enthusiasm for a new educational program aimed at enhancing student engagement and safety. The initiative, which includes pre and post-program surveys and feedback from teachers, is set to roll out alongside the California Healthy Kids survey.
Trustee Muirhead commended the collaborative efforts between the police and program vendors, highlighting the importance of the curriculum's development. Other trustees echoed this sentiment, with Trustee Lieberman sharing positive feedback from a teacher whose class has already begun participating in the program. The teacher reported that students, particularly English Learners, are more engaged and interactive, a promising sign for the program's effectiveness.
Trustee Brown reflected on the legacy of the DARE program, expressing satisfaction with its modernization to address broader issues beyond drug awareness. The board members noted the significance of fostering trust between students and law enforcement, emphasizing the program's potential to create a safer school environment.
The meeting concluded with a light-hearted moment as members discussed the nostalgic aspects of past programs, while also acknowledging the need for contemporary updates. The board's collective support signals a strong commitment to improving educational experiences for students in the district.