• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • My Account
  • Subscribe
  • Log In
Itemlive

Itemlive

North Shore news powered by The Daily Item

  • News
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Police/Fire
  • Government
  • Obituaries
  • Archives
  • E-Edition
  • Help
This article was published 6 months ago
Officer Brian Wilson, left sits with Sora and Officer Kevin Reen, talking to students about law enforcement. (Swampscott Police Department) Purchase this photo

Story time with Swampscott P.D.

Zach Laird

November 11, 2024 by Zach Laird

SWAMPSCOTT — Students at New Sunrise Preschool recently enjoyed a special visit from police officers Kevin Reen and Brian Wilson, along with their K-9 partner, Sora, who helped teach the children about the role of police dogs and the importance of community helpers.

The officers read a book to the children about police K-9s and their roles in assisting during times of need. They discussed how Sora’s job includes comforting those in need and providing emotional support, as well as helping to locate lost or missing individuals.

The surprise visit was organized by the preschool as part of a month-long program teaching children about the roles of various community helpers, including the importance of law enforcement in the community.

“We had so much fun speaking with the children and explaining what we do,” the Swampscott Police Department wrote in a Facebook post. “We can’t thank you enough for having us, and we look forward to coming back again.”

“I will never forget how those police officers who visited me while I was in grade school made a lasting impact on me,” Police Chief Rueban Quesada said. “We recognize it is our duty and honor to pay that same sentiment forward.”

Afterward, each child received a small plush dog, provided by the preschool, as a memento of their experience with the officers and Sora.

“I am so honored to be part of an organization that values the children in our community,” Quesada said. “Each child deserves a chance to learn, grow, and bloom. If we can provide part of the sunshine that allows them to thrive, then we know there is a ray of hope for the world.”

“The whole thing was a blast,” Preschool Director Mirna Garcia said. “Everybody had a great time. The kids loved it, and I know the officers had fun as well. It was a really good experience.”

New Sunrise Preschool offers a safe and nurturing environment focused on the growth and development of children in areas such as social-emotional learning, language, health, and creativity, according to its mission statement. The school promotes a positive learning atmosphere that fosters self-worth and success for all students.

  • Zach Laird
    Zach Laird

    View all posts

Related posts:

No related posts.

Primary Sidebar

Advertisement

RELATED POSTS:

No related posts.

Sponsored Content

What questions should I ask when choosing a health plan?

Advertisement

Footer

About Us

  • About Us
  • Editorial Practices
  • Advertising and Sponsored Content

Reader Services

  • Subscribe
  • Manage Your Subscription
  • Activate Subscriber Account
  • Submit an Obituary
  • Submit a Classified Ad
  • Daily Item Photo Store
  • Submit A Tip
  • Contact
  • Terms and Conditions

Essex Media Group Publications

  • La Voz
  • Lynnfield Weekly News
  • Marblehead Weekly News
  • Peabody Weekly News
  • 01907 The Magazine
  • 01940 The Magazine
  • 01945 The Magazine
  • North Shore Golf Magazine

© 2025 Essex Media Group