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Auditor Diana DiZoglio’s office has issued a warning regarding “serious issues that put children at risk” within the state Department of Early Education and Care. The audit highlights significant shortcomings in the department’s operations, raising alarms about the safety and well-being of children in early education programs.
The report details a range of deficiencies, including inadequate oversight and failure to meet essential regulatory standards. These lapses could potentially compromise the quality of care and education provided to young children, prompting calls for immediate action to rectify the identified problems.
DiZoglio emphasized the need for urgent reforms, stating that the safety of children must be the top priority. The findings have sparked discussions among lawmakers and education advocates, who are now urging the department to implement necessary changes to ensure that all children receive the safe, nurturing, and high-quality education they deserve. The audit serves as a critical reminder of the importance of accountability in early childhood education.
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