Bears Against Drugs


The Bears Against Drugs is a Safety Program is sponsored by the NCTA. The program includes education about Stranger Danger, Seat Belt and Air Bag Safety, Respect, Discipline, Drug and Alcohol Abuse, and much, much more.
The coordinator for the Bears Against Drugs Campaign is Billy Ward. The coordinator is available to make presentations to school age children, civic groups, daycare facilities, churches, etc... Educational and other materials are available through the coordinator for these presentations.
Below is an overview of the B.A.D. Program. Any and all aspects or subject matter of the outline are subject to change at any time at the will of the coordinator/instructor.
I. BEARS AGAINST DRUGS SAFETY
PROGRAM Pre-K thru 5th Grade -
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- Stranger Danger
- Seat Belt and air bag safety
- Respect and discipline
- Micky Mantle story and autographed
baseball (drug and alcohol abuse)
- Mr. Burley Mitchell – Chief Justice of NC
Supreme Court, retired, GED or a high school graduate?
- Why do teachers in North Carolina leave
the teaching profession?
- In which school system is a teacher likely
to resign?
- Elementary School
- Middle School
- High School
- How to raise drug free kids
- Parent involvement
- Walk the Talk
- How to recognize whether your child is
using drugs
- Silence is acceptance
- 3 C’s Control—Cause—Cure
- Enabler
- Personal near death experiences as NC
State Trooper
- July 12, 1975
- December 21, 1975
- How to cope and overcome post trauma
- There is a higher power
- Self-discipline
- Self-esteem
- Never give up /positivism
- A purpose to be
served.
II. Conclusion
- A Poem entitled "In Control"
- Students receive coloring books, stranger
danger information, bear stickers, badges, shoe strings, child
I.D.'s, rulers, car seat stickers.
BIO for WILLIAM MONROE
WARD
William Monroe Ward is a 1967 graduate of
Clarkton High School. Just to name a few, he attended James
Sprunt Technical College, where he received his Associate of Applied
Science Degree in 1980 from James Sprunt Technical College. He
attended Bladen Community College and Sampson Community College, and
received his Bachelor’s Degree from Fayetteville State University in
1982. Mr. Ward received his Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice
from the University of South Carolina in 1984.
All of his studies have been centered around
the criminal justice system. Throughout his studies, he was an honor
student and was selected for Who’s Who in American Junior College.
He has earned several awards; a Political Science Award and Top Cop
Award in Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET). Mr. Ward
is a member of Alpha Phi Sigma.
Mr. Ward has served in several
capacities of law enforcement; NC State Trooper (1971-1978),
Part-time Instructor at James Sprunt Technical College (1984-1985),
Law Enforcement Director/Instructor at Bladen Community College
(1985-1986), Chairman of the Criminal Justice Department at Sampson
Community College (1986-1993), and is presently serving as the
Public Relations Officer with the NC Troopers
Association.
Mr. Ward is the father of five
children, Billy II, Kris, Michael, Brandon, and Allison. He is
better known to all as "Billy".