Early Ed Continues to be a Statewide Necessity, Members Say
Maine law enforcement leaders continue to say that early education must not be undervalued.
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Maine Sheriffs, Chiefs of Police, and Fight Crime: Invest in Kids members reaffirm that early education is a vital part of a successful society — as they observe every day across Maine.
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University of Maine Chief of Police Roland LaCroix recognizes that early education is an important step towards accomplishing life goals.
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Deputy Chief Jared Mills and Chief of Police Bob Gregoire of Augusta both acknowledge the foundations for success and opportunities for prosperity that stem from early education.
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Androscoggin County Sheriff Eric Samson acknowledges the correlation between early education and reaching one’s full potential.
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Jay Chief of Police Dick Caton states that “Without early education, kids will more likely be involved in crime and drugs.”
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Freeport Chief of Police Susan Nourse believes that, “Without early education, kids’ ability to be successful will be inhibited.”
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