The district hosted an informational session about Megan's
Law that was designed to disseminate important details and tips about
what parents can do to ensure the safety of their children and families.
With members of the board of education, administrators and
elected officials also in attendance, representatives of the Parents for
Megan's Law and the Crime Victims Center were available to address any
concerns and answer questions about Megan's Law. Laura Ahearn, executive
director of the CVC, conducted a presentation titled "What You Need to
Know About Megan's Law in New York," and discussed at length current
issues surrounding the law.
"Ensuring the safety and security of our children is a top
priority," Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kishore Kuncham said. "It is
crucial for all of us to protect our students, and to do everything in
our power to shield them from any potential dangers. Thank you for
taking the time to attend this important informational meeting about
what you can do."
Village of Freeport trustee Carmen Piñeyro and state
Assemblyman Brian Curran expressed that they are not only dedicated to
the cause, but also vigilant and proactive in their efforts to spur
positive change.
The session allowed the district to provide information
aligned with its goal of ensuring the safety and security of all
students by keeping parents informed.
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