In high schools across the country, students are being placed in military classes without electing them on their own. “The only word I can think of is ‘indoctrination,’” one parent said. By Mike Baker ...
If you ask someone who went to elementary school in the 1980s or 1990s about the DARE program, they’ll likely have a story for you. Many recall the DARE program, which stands for Drug Abuse Resistance ...
Former students say military veterans who led J.R.O.T.C. classes in U.S. high schools fashioned themselves as mentors, then used their power to manipulate and abuse. Credit... Supported by By Mike ...
LAFAYETTE, La. — After a hiatus of more than 20 years, the D.A.R.E. program is making a return to Lafayette slowly but surely, according to Lafayette City Marshal Reggie Thomas. His team is bringing ...