Drug Free Manatee

Business

February 24th, a group of our exceptional high school Youth In Action students went to Johnson Middle School to mentor the very first Youth In Action Future Me group. DFM recognized the need for prevention in Manatee County middle schools, and launched the "Future Me" program this year to do just that. The goal of this program is to cultivate a community where students feel a sense of belonging, purpose, and responsibility to help others. Our trained high school mentors will be a role model for middle schoolers, and help them to make positive and healthy decisions by sharing valuable information through evidence-based curriculum. Middle school students will then take the information to create a campus-based initiative to share with their peers during National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week (NDAFW) in March. Also, this program will give 8th graders a natural transition into the high school Youth In Action program. This can serve as a protective factor during the sometimes stressful and uncertain transition from middle school to high school.

To learn more, visit

« View The Tuesday Mar 1, 2022 SRQ Daily Edition
« Back To SRQ Daily Archive

Read More

Finalists for Manatee County Teacher and Support Employee of the Year

Finalists for Manatee County Teacher and Support Employee of the Year

Dec 12, 2024

 Schenkel Shultz Announces Grand Opening of Booker Visual and Performing Arts Center in Sarasota

Schenkel Shultz Announces Grand Opening of Booker Visual and Performing Arts Center in Sarasota

Dec 5, 2024

Dr. David Rohrbacher Named Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs for New College

Dr. David Rohrbacher Named Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs for New College

Nov 28, 2024

 Embracing Our Differences’ 2024 Bucket Fillers Reading Initiative Reaches 10,000 Students

Embracing Our Differences’ 2024 Bucket Fillers Reading Initiative Reaches 10,000 Students

Nov 21, 2024