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Letter: Passing of early education bill to be commended
Cambridge Chronicle, Letter to the Editor by Laurie Leona, July 22, 2008

I am writing in response to the July 11 “Beacon Hill Roll Call” about the state Senate’s unanimous passage of An Act Relative to Early Education and Care.

As a recipient of a Massachusetts Universal Pre-Kindergarten Classroom Quality grant and director of the Morse Preschool, I want to thank Sen. Galluccio, Sen. Petruccelli and the entire Senate for their leadership and commitment to our young children and families by voting to pass this landmark legislation, which formally establishes the Universal Pre-Kindergarten program in Massachusetts.

If we are truly going to close the achievement gap in Massachusetts, providing voluntary, high-quality universal prekindergarten to Massachusetts children is the best place to start. Low-income children who participate in high-quality early childhood education are 40 percent less likely to need special education services or be held back a grade, 30 percent more likely to graduate from high school, and twice as likely to go to college.

The passage of this bill marks significant progress for Massachusetts’ youngest generation and is a good first step toward the long-term goal of providing high-quality early education for all children and families who desire it.

I commend Sen. Galluccio and Sen. Petruccelli for recognizing that high-quality early education is critical to our young children, families and communities and I hope they will encourage Gov. Patrick to sign this important bill into law.

LAURIE LEONA
Director
Morse Preschool
617.330.7380          400 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02110          info@earlyeducationforall.org