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Maine, home of high preschool expulsion, looks to fix that

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The Maine Legislature is looking to cut down on suspensions and expulsions of students during early childhood.

Maine has the second-highest rate of preschool student expulsion in the country.

The Legislature is considering a bill that would expand a pilot program that’s already in use in half the state’s counties.

The program makes mental health and child development consultants available to teachers, child care providers and parents.

A bill before the Legislature would take it statewide.

Both houses of the Legislature have approved the proposal and it faces further votes before enactment.

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