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Cambridge Police > News > Police Commissioner Returns to Her Elementary School to Help Students with Veterans Day Project
Police Commissioner Returns to Her Elementary School to Help Students with Veterans Day Project
Police Commissioner Returns to Her Elementary School to Help Students with Veterans Day Project
Cambridge Police Commissioner Christine Elow, a former Morse student and US Navy Veteran, visited the Morse Elementary School to help students with a Veterans Day project. The students, in grades 3-5, asked the Commissioner a wide range of questions to learn more on why she chose the Navy and how her service helped her become the first woman to lead the Cambridge Police Department. Commissioner Elow told the students so much of her success stems from the solid foundation built during her time in the Navy. The Commissioner also shared a special photo taken when she graduated from the Morse.
Thank you to all the veterans and their families who have made sacrifices for our country and freedom.
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