Downers Grove 6-10-15

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JUNE 10, 2015 VOL. 7 ISSUE 28

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Downers Grove COMMUNITY Police alert community to increase in car vandalism see page 3

NEWS Village begins long-range planning Process sets a two-year work plan for Downers Grove village council

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POLICE former park district employee charged with child abduction Suspect was a seasonal part-time employee for district’s after-school programs

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SPORTS sectional champs Downers South gets revenge on Naperville Central

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District 58 celebrates win with all-school assembly

Photos by Joan rykaL | for the bugLe

tom schenck of follett awards the ‘big check’ to o’neill Middle school during an all-school assembly June 3.

BY JOAN RYKAL | FOR THE BUGLE

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eachers and students from O’Neill Middle School were in high spirits Wednesday during a schoolwide assembly to celebrate its recent Follett Challenge win. The Downers Grove elementary school was recently named the grand-prize winner in the annual Follett Challenge, which showcases and rewards innovative and groundbreaking educational programs. Follett is the largest provider of educational materials and technology solutions to PreK-12 libraries, classrooms, learning centers and school districts in the U.S., and a major supplier to educational institutions worldwide. O’Neill will receive $60,000 in products and services from Follett for the win. Tasha Squires, LRC director for O’Neill, said the school was first notified in February that it was a semi-finalist in the challenge for its “Conquest of the Realm” library program, which used gamification as its platform. Then, in April, Follett representatives visited the school with the big news that O’Neill had been chosen as the winner. The challenge, as defined by Follett, was to show a current program in a school or school district that aligns with the curriculum and approach to educating to teach the skills needed in the 21st century and

includes a collaborative program with others in the school. More than 115 elementary, middle and high schools across the country competed in the challenge. Squires, who was the architect behind the Conquest of the Realm program, said she heard about the challenge three years ago but at that time did not feel they had a program ready to submit. When the challenge notification came around this past October, however, she knew the entry would be Conquest of the Realm.

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