St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office D.A.R.E. program graduations

Posted: December 13th, 2017 | Filed under: News Releases

W. Smith Jr. Elementary School fifth-graders who were named D.A.R.E. essay winners are, first row, from left: Mariyah Odom, second place; Jayden Williams, second place; Jaylin Williams, first place; and Innocence Spencer, first place. Pictured with the essay winners are, second row, from left: Lt. Lisa Jackson, D.A.R.E. anti-drug program supervisor; Lt. Daniel Bostic, of the Special Investigations Division Narcotics Unit; Col. Robert McNab, commander of the Special Investigations Division; Lt. Ricky Jackson, of the Special Investigations Division FBI Task Force; and Sgt. Darrin Miller, D.A.R.E. anti-drug program supervisor.

Lt. Lisa Jackson, D.A.R.E. anti-drug program supervisor, serves some celebratory cake to W. Smith Jr. Elementary School fifth-graders following the school’s D.A.R.E. graduation ceremony held Dec. 5.

Sgt. Darrin Miller, D.A.R.E. program supervisor, fastens the seatbelt of Daren the Lion, the D.A.R.E. program mascot, prior to the beginning of a graduation ceremony held at W. Smith Jr. Elementary School in Violet.

Lt. Lisa Jackson, left, and Sgt. Darrin Miller, right, D.A.R.E. anti-drug program supervisors, present certificates of completion to D.A.R.E. graduates at W. Smith Elementary.

W. Smith Jr. Elementary School students perform an anti-drug skit during a graduation ceremony for fifth graders who completed the St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office Drug Abuse Resistance Education program.

More than 300 St. Bernard Parish fifth-graders will graduate from the fall semester of the St. Bernard Sheriff’s Office’s Drug Abuse Resistance Education program.

Sheriff James Pohlmann said the D.A.R.E. anti-drug program, taught in St. Bernard Parish schools by program supervisor Lt. Lisa Jackson and Sgt. Darrin Miller, is aimed at discouraging youngsters from using drugs, including tobacco and alcohol, or taking part in violence or the bullying of others.

Fifty W. Smith Jr. Elementary School students graduated from the program in a ceremony held Dec. 5 at the school in Violet.