K-12 TOO GOOD FOR DRUGS & VIOLENCE FIVE-DAY (NJ)
Open to any Officer never trained in a drug and violence prevention program and who has never been in a classroom teaching. Successful completion certifies the Officer as a L.E.A.D.... Read more
Open to any Officer never trained in a drug and violence prevention program and who has never been in a classroom teaching. Successful completion certifies the Officer as a L.E.A.D.... Read more
For certified School Resource Officers or officers already teaching school-based prevention, and all educators who are collaborating with their law enforcement agency to implement L.E.A.D. Successful completion certifies the officer/educator... Read more
Open to any Officer never trained in a drug and violence prevention program and who has never been in a classroom teaching. Successful completion certifies the Officer as a L.E.A.D. Instructor in the K-12 Too Good for Drugs and the K-12 Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives Curricula and certifies them as a member of the L.E.A.D. Family.
Open to any Officer never trained in a drug and violence prevention program and who has never been in a classroom teaching. Successful completion certifies the Officer as a L.E.A.D. Instructor in the K-12 Too Good for Drugs and the K-12 Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives Curricula and certifies them as a member of the L.E.A.D. Family.
For certified School Resource Officers or officers already teaching school-based prevention, and all educators who are collaborating with their law enforcement agency to implement L.E.A.D. Successful completion certifies the officer/educator as a L.E.A.D. Instructor in the K-12 Too Good for Drugs and the Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives curricula and certifies them as a member of the L.E.A.D. Family.
For certified School Resource Officers or officers already teaching school-based prevention, and all educators who are collaborating with their law enforcement agency to implement L.E.A.D. Successful completion certifies the officer/educator as a L.E.A.D. Instructor in the K-12 Too Good for Drugs and the Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives curricula and certifies them as a member of the L.E.A.D. Family.
Open to any Officer never trained in a drug and violence prevention program and who has never been in a classroom teaching. Successful completion certifies the Officer as a L.E.A.D. Instructor in the K-12 Too Good for Drugs and the K-12 Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives Curricula and certifies them as a member of the L.E.A.D. Family.
Open to any Officer never trained in a drug and violence prevention program and who has never been in a classroom teaching. Successful completion certifies the Officer as a L.E.A.D. Instructor in the K-12 Too Good for Drugs and the K-12 Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives Curricula and certifies them as a member of the L.E.A.D. Family.
For certified School Resource Officers or officers already teaching school-based prevention, and all educators who are collaborating with their law enforcement agency to implement L.E.A.D. Successful completion certifies the officer/educator as a L.E.A.D. Instructor in the K-12 Too Good for Drugs and the Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives curricula and certifies them as a member... Read more
For certified School Resource Officers or officers already teaching school-based prevention, and all educators who are collaborating with their law enforcement agency to implement L.E.A.D. Successful completion certifies the officer/educator as a L.E.A.D. Instructor in the K-12 Too Good for Drugs and the Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives curricula and certifies them as a member of the L.E.A.D. Family.
Open to any Officer never trained in a drug and violence prevention program and who has never been in a classroom teaching. Successful completion certifies the Officer as a L.E.A.D. Instructor in the K-12 Too Good for Drugs and the K-12 Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives Curricula and certifies them as a member of the L.E.A.D. Family.
For certified School Resource Officers or officers already teaching school-based prevention, and all educators who are collaborating with their law enforcement agency to implement L.E.A.D. Successful completion certifies the officer/educator as a L.E.A.D. Instructor in the K-12 Too Good for Drugs and the Too Good for Violence-Social Perspectives curricula and certifies them as a member of the L.E.A.D. Family.