
Amber
Lassiter is currently a sophomore student at Wilcox in the Information
Systems Technology trade area. She is involved in several activities
and programs both in and out of school. One program in particular
she is most proud to be involved in is D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance
Education). IN 2006, Amber
was elected by the Meriden
police department to be the state representative for D.A.R.E.
and sits on their youth advisory board.
Amber
is proud to be a role model for other kids.“This is a
great opportunity for me to speak to others about abuse and I
really enjoy speaking to elementary school kids the best!”,
she says.
This
past fall Amber was given the opportunity to attend the D.A.R.E.
conference held in Washington D.C. “It was amazing! I
got to train with F.B.I. agents, talk with them, train just as
they do
for work in the field”. Amber also liked being able to
dress in the official F.B.I. uniform, speak to members of the
Drug Enforcement Agency (D.E.A.), and shoot real guns in their
training facility. “I
couldn’t believe the D.E.A. has a museum of all types of
drugs and materials addicts use. The agents use the museum for
reference and we got to go in. Obviously it is not a museum open
to the public so I feel special I got to go in and see it!”
Amber
plans on attending college someday and because of this program
it has helped her to solidify her plans to major in Criminal
Law.