Gang Resistance Education and Training G.R.E.A.T.
Blytheville Junior High Schools began to offer G.R.E.A.T. to our seventh graders in 1993. Sgt. Michael J. Tovar and Officer Damon Travis of the Blytheville, Arkansas, Police Department along with Dena L. Bradway of Blytheville Junior High School administer the program. Our students attend 9 consecutive Wedensdays learning how to resolve conflicts without violence, understand how gangs and youth violence impact their lives and gain experience in making decisions and setting their own goals through structured exercises and role playing. Sgt. Tovar and Officer Travis have both served as mentors to our students. Sgt. Tovar has aided us in constructing a float for our annual Christmas parade. Participation in the float encouraged cooperation between East and West Junior High Schools. Officer Travis brings with him added enthusiasm and infectious excitement. In his off time he is a Scoutmaster.
Sergeant Michael J. Tovar
Duties:
Training Division, D.A.R.E./G.R.E.A.T. Coordinator, Instructor, and Member SRT TeamHobbies: Hunting, fishing, golf, scuba diving
Personal message: You can be anything you want, if you want it bad enough, it's your choice! "Friends are forever" and Drugs are a Dead End Street.
Officer William Damon Travis
Duties: D.A.R.E./G.R.E.A.T. Instructor, Bike Patrol, Community Services Division, and Member SRT Team.
Hobbies: Plastic modeling, bicycling, Scout Master
Personal Message: If you need to belong to a group join a Boy or Girl Scout Group in your area. Gangs are not the answer and never will be!
Mrs. D.L. Bradway
Duties
: 7th Grade Life Science 12 years at Blytheville West Jr. HighHobbies: Gardening, Constructing our web page
Personal Message: Each of us is unique. We owe it to ourselves to be the best we can at whatever we do. "I can't" never got anything done!