Superintendent: We'll be here for children, families
KENNEBUNK – Anticipating that names on the
so-called “client” list in the Kennebunk prostitution investigation
could be made public as early as the coming week, RSU 21 is taking steps
to help students who could be impacted.
Superintendent
Andrew Dolloff issued a memo to RSU 21 staff on Thursday, Oct. 4,
recognizing that students and staff could be affected if a family
member's name is released, and asking staff to be prepared to help
students and potentially families, to observe students as information is
released, and to not discuss the information in any way that could be
embarrassing to a student or staff member who could be affected.
“We're certainly aware that with the numbers
that have been reported for these alleged perpetrators, that there's a
likelihood that there would be some connection to people who are in our
schools and obviously we are most concerned with our students,” Dolloff
said Friday. “It's about being upfront and saying that this is taking
place in our community, let's use the resources and strategies we have
always used to help students.”
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