The Choosing Healthy Activities & Promoting Safety (CHAMPS) Program is a (20) week program to help our youth resist pressures which may influence them to experiment with alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, inhalants, and other drugs. They will also learn about ways to avoid bullying, peer pressure, violent behavior and making good choices. Several safety topics such as Hunting, ATV, Association and is taught to the 5th grade students by a Deputy Sheriff from your Sheriff's Office.
M.E. Freeman is the first school in Warren County to have C.H.A.M.P.S. Classes began in September during the regular school day. Deputy Sammy Purvis is the instructor, Deputy Purvis attended a two week (80 hour) class at the Georgia Sheriff's Association in June of 2010 to become certified to teach C.H.A.M.P.S. Anyone having questions about this program please contact Deputy Purvis at the Sheriff's Office 706-465-3340 or email [email protected]
M.E. Freeman is the first school in Warren County to have C.H.A.M.P.S. Classes began in September during the regular school day. Deputy Sammy Purvis is the instructor, Deputy Purvis attended a two week (80 hour) class at the Georgia Sheriff's Association in June of 2010 to become certified to teach C.H.A.M.P.S. Anyone having questions about this program please contact Deputy Purvis at the Sheriff's Office 706-465-3340 or email [email protected]
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