The Too Good for Drugs and Violence Programs work together,
using age-appropriate curricula to enhance and expand the
skills, knowledge and attitudes that promote safe and
drug-free living. The Too Good Programs have been designated
Model Programs by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration. Curriculum training sessions are
available where participants receive the first-hand
experiences they need to teach the Too Good Programs.
Training is available for the following programs/curricula:
Too Good for Drugs (K-8) is a school-based
prevention program designed to reduce risk factors and
enhance protective factors related to alcohol, tobacco, and
other drug use among students.
Too Good for Violence (K-8) is a
school-based prevention program that addresses the most
significant risk and protective factors at each
developmental level. Students learn the skills and attitudes
they need to get along peacefully with others.
Too Good for Drugs & Violence (High School)
is a comprehensive prevention education program for grades
9-12 designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills
and attitudes they need to remain safe and drug free. This
program combines components of
Too Good for Violence
(K-8) and
Too Good for Drugs (K-8)
in an innovative approach that allows high school students
and schools to meet both prevention and academic needs.
To learn more and to request training for your district,
please complete the
technical assistance training application and fax to Dan Orman at 502-783-1449 or email to
dan.orman@ksba.org.