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Tuesday, November 14, 2017
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Chicago IG blasts city over crime strategy
[VIDEO] The video above brought to mind the senseless murder of another school teacher on 79th Street in Chatham back in 2014. I wish I could tell you there was an op/ed after her shooting back then as we hear about in this FOX News Channel report after the death of another school teacher.
Here's a link to this op/ed from Chicago's inspector general Joe Ferguson:
Also allow me to note that Emanuel has stated that he plans to run for re-election in 2019.
Here's a link to this op/ed from Chicago's inspector general Joe Ferguson:
Sun-Times columnist Mary Mitchell, in characteristically heartfelt fashion, recently asked why this shooting was different. A part-time Chicago Public Schools employee died a few days later, shot while sitting on her front porch, another innocent victim. It pierced the news cycle and then faded. Mary asked why the Rogers Park murder carried a jolt that the ceaseless stream of others have not.Will Joe Ferguson step up to the plate to face Mayor Rahm Emanuel in 2019? Will the city's violence be a cornerstone of his campaign? Read the whole thing!
Because it was an unintended wound to privilege – my privilege.
A white teacher was cut down in a place and under circumstances we do not associate with such occurrences. It stood out as not normal, even in a city in which we have internalized and compartmentalized the soul-grinding carnage on our streets as utterly normal. It is, in fact, a daily, at times hourly, occurrence in other parts of Chicago.
The children in those parts of our city never get to see the world as good, and are relentlessly exposed to brutal violence and the threat of violence such as to have them grow up in modified states of traumatic stress. This is not normal, either. If Chicago’s gun-murder rate was the same as New York’s, our annual murder tally would be 150 — about one-fifth of last year’s total and less than a quarter of this year’s likely total.
Can this be turned around? Hell, yes. Can it be turned around tomorrow? Hell, no.
Also allow me to note that Emanuel has stated that he plans to run for re-election in 2019.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Ald. Beale's new website, check it out!
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www.ward09.com |
I'm hoping for more of a presence on social media than I've observed from the Alderman, but hopefully that time will come. This website however is a great start for those constituents who are computer saavy.
Friday, October 13, 2017
#NEXTGEN Youth Summit at Simeon Career Academy
Just got this in via e-mail today.
- 21st Ward Alderman Howard B. Brookins, Jr. to Host 2017 #NEXTGEN Youth Summit in the South Side of Chicago
2017 Youth Summit at Simeon Career Academy
Chicago – On October 14, Alderman Howard B. Brookins, Jr. teams up with various organizations, schools, and community leaders to host the 2017 #NEXTGEN Youth Summit. The Youth Summit will take place at Simeon Career Academy located at 8147 S. Vincennes starting at 9:00am and ending at 4:00pm.
This is the first year that Alderman Brookins will be hosting a Youth Summit in the 21st Ward. “I think it is extremely important that we as leaders and adults develop opportunities for young people to learn and get inspired to become positive productive citizens of our ward and the city,” stated 21st Ward Alderman Howard B. Brookins, Jr., Chairman of the Committee on Education and Child Development.
The Youth Summit will be filled with keynote speakers, live entertainment, and workshops on career development, college readiness, health and nutrition, STEM, entrepreneurship, public speaking and art. In addition, the Youth Summit will have two panel discussions – one will focus on Government and Politics and its Effect on Young People and the other will focus on Violence in Chicago. Lastly, there will be an area where various organizations will disseminate information to all of the participants.
For additional information please contact the 21st Ward Office at 773-881-9300.
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Applying for a CPS school
There is a streamlined process for parents & students to apply for Chicago Public Schools and programs. Whether for elementary or high school students or non-selective enrollment programs or selective enrollment programs.
Furthermore here's an ig post via CPSParentsU to get out the word for this new application process. If you're a parent utilizing this system lets us know how this works for you. Years ago when it was time to move on to high school, my parents didn't have such a system just the expectation that I would get a decent education from any school. Now the tools are available for parents to do research on any school in the city.
- Visit go.cps.edu
- Also watch the video below regarding usage of this site [VIDEO]
Furthermore here's an ig post via CPSParentsU to get out the word for this new application process. If you're a parent utilizing this system lets us know how this works for you. Years ago when it was time to move on to high school, my parents didn't have such a system just the expectation that I would get a decent education from any school. Now the tools are available for parents to do research on any school in the city.
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Annual summit: State of education in our community
My apologies if this is entirely last minute as this event occurs today! Not sure why I didn't allow myself an opportunity to post this when I first got the email for it, but here we are.
- Let's Talk About What's Happening at the Schools in Our Communities!
THE WEST CHESTERFIELD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION PRESENTS
An Annual Summit on "THE STATE OF EDUCATION IN OUR COMMUNITY"
Invited Guests:
Dr. Michelle Willis, Principal
Gillespie Technology Magnet Cluster Elementary School
Mrs. Ramona Fannings-Outlaw, Principal
Harlan Community Academy High School
Mr. Jeffery Dase, Network Chief
Network 12 (confirmed)
Mrs. LaTanya McDade
Chief of Teaching and Learning
Dr. Janice Jackson
Chief Educational Officer
Dr. Rachel Lindsey (confirmed)
Interim President, Chicago State University
Guest Speaker
Mr. Troy LaRaviere, President of the Chicago Principals and Administrators Association will be our guest speaker. Mr. LaRaviere has been a regular critic of CPS, however, he provides very illuminating facts as to the state of education throughout the city of Chicago and the comparison with the charter schools, as well as the State of Illinois.
What?
Prepare for the conversation with CPS officials regarding the continuing tenuous status of the Harlan H.S. Local School Council.
Where?
Looking forward to seeing you at the Community Center on Saturday, 9351 S. Michigan,Chicago, IL. Remember, Michigan Ave. has permit parking; please park on the east-west streets.
Also
- If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Sharon Banks-Pincham, WCCA Education Chair at [redacted] (cell) or respond to this email address sherry8750 @ yahoo.com.
Friday, September 29, 2017
CTA celebrates 70 years
On Sunday in downtown Chicago there will be activities and will include rides on vintage CTA vehicles, especially buses and trains. You can see more details here. Posters marking CTA's 70th anniversary will be handed out at a "Community Connection" bus and at select CTA stations you will find a commemorative Ventra paper ticket. The ig post below from CTA shows an example of the poster.
Many of us take CTA for granted and yes even complains about the service or even the projects that slow down our commutes. At the same time it's a vital part of getting around our city, as easily as the streets and expressways and especially more recently our bicycles.
Many of us take CTA for granted and yes even complains about the service or even the projects that slow down our commutes. At the same time it's a vital part of getting around our city, as easily as the streets and expressways and especially more recently our bicycles.
Monday, September 25, 2017
9th ward meeting with Ald. Beale on Tuesday
This meeting for ward 9 residents is tomorrow Sept. 26, 2017 from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM to be located at
Pullman Presbyterian Church
550 E. 103rd St.
Chicago, IL 60628
Of course if you want more info call Ald. Beale's office at 773.785.1100
Also refer to flyer below.
Pullman Presbyterian Church
550 E. 103rd St.
Chicago, IL 60628
Of course if you want more info call Ald. Beale's office at 773.785.1100
Also refer to flyer below.
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Tomorrow is the last day for the #SeawayBank farmer's market
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