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Meth
Education for Elementary Schools (MEDFELS) was initiated by former
Governor Carnahan partnering with Southeast Missouri State University, Midwest
HIDTA, and the Missouri Department of Public Safety in the
development and implementation of this project.
The university is committed to delivering professional service to
our region, the state of Missouri, and other regions throughout the United
States. The
manufacture, distribution and use of methamphetamine threaten the quality
of life in many communities. Law
enforcement agencies have taken an aggressive posture
in combating the meth problem.
The education community can lend support by developing and
delivering programs informing students, teachers and parents about the
myriad of dangers associated with methamphetamine. The
Department of Criminal Justice, the Office of Continuing Education and the
Regional Professional Development Center are well-respected throughout the
region. These three organizations bring professional experience, moral
commitment, and personal initiative to the fight against meth.
Their cooperation on MEDFELS exemplifies the university’s
tradition of addressing societal issues through cooperative venture.
Please take the time to view all portions of the web site.
Feel free to contact the members of the MEDFELS team for further
information or for assistance in bringing the MEDFELS program to your
children, school or community.
Dr.
Kenneth W. Dobbins, President
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