January Voice 2018

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GOOD NEWS FOR THE ROCKFORD SCHOOL DISTRICT January 2018 | Volume 31 | No. 1

TWENTY-ONE AREA PARTNERSHIPS NAMED IN FIRST CONFLUENCE HONORS

Working together to achieve uncommon results By Barbara Connors

It was an evening of excitement and anticipation as groups from many area organizations gathered among the collections of artwork; awaiting the announcement of their project to be honored at the Rockford Chamber’s first Confluence Honors awards on Dec. 7. The chamber awarded 21 successful community collaborations at the evening reception at Rockford Art Museum. “This award is valuable in sharing with our community what can be created

through partnerships,” said Alan Zais, executive director of Winnebago County Housing Authority. The organizations and people that exhibited the ‘spirit of confluence’ represented collaborations that achieved mutually beneficial outcomes and positive community impact. Simply put, the partnerships achieved something great together that they could not have done on their own. “To borrow the words of Andrew Carnegie, working together toward this common vision is the ‘fuel that allows common people to attain uncommon results,’” said Sandie Soldwisch, Ph.D., APN, ANP-BC, president of Saint Anthony College of Nursing, in a comment after the event. “While we knew there were some notable partnership projects out there to celebrate, we were amazed and impressed as to the number, depth and breadth of them,” said Einar Forsman, president & CEO of the Rockford Chamber. “It was very encouraging.” Sponsors of the Confluence Honors reception were Mercyhealth (presenting) and Wintrust Commercial Banking & Mortgage (community connector).

Introducing the 21 Recipients of the 2017 Confluence Honors AFTER SCHOOL ALLIANCE

One in five children do not have someone to care for him or her after school. Rockford Public Schools partnered with the YMCA of RockRiver Valley for the YMCA Kids’ Time

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Javon Bea, President/CEO of Mercyhealth greets the audience at the Confluence Honors event.

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The website, SchoolDigger, named Thurgood Marshall Middle School, 4664 N. Rockton Ave., in Rockford, as the top-ranked middle school out of 1,304 middle schools in Illinois based on 2016-17 test scores. Student performance ranked in the 99.9 percentile. The public school with 556 students, grades fourth to eighth, has a 25.2 student/teacher ratio. Thurgood Marshall Elementary, 4704 N. Rockton Ave., Rockford, ranked eighth out of 2,063 elementary schools in Illinois. Student performance in test scores ranked in the 99.6 percentile. The public magnet school with 514 students, grades first to fifth, has a 20.5 student/teacher ratio.

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program, which offers a safe space for 600 students between the critical afterschool hours of 3 to 5:30 p.m. Recently, the Northern Illinois Food Bank joined to offer every child in the program a cold dinner and snack each school day.

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AQUA-ROCK BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc., and the Rock River Water Reclamation District have developed an innovative wastewater treatment facility that’s the first of its kind in the United States. It uses Nereda technology, which makes treatment less complex, expensive and energy- and space-consuming. Granules introduced into wastewater create a type of sludge that settles faster in treatment tanks and speeds up the purification process.

AUTISM AWARENESS NIGHT The Autism Program of Easterseals and the Rockford IceHogs host an annual Autism Awareness Night, generally sell-out IceHogs games that have raised more than $80,000. This has been critical in the survival of the Continued on page 8

Changes to the Rockford Chamber board for 2018 The Rockford Chamber board, headed by Rick Zumwalt voted in its members for 2018. President Einar Forsman noted that there were many qualified candidates for each new board position. “We’re confident that the members elected will represent the Rockford area business community with distinction.” Michele Petrie, Wintrust Commercial Banking & Mortgage, was voted as chair elect for a one-year term to begin

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Jan. 1, 2018 and expire Dec. 31, 2018. Existing board members reappointed for additional three-year terms: ■ Rebecca Epperson, Chartwell Agency ■ Ira Grimmett, UTC Aerospace Systems ■ Tim Honquest, Honquest Family Funeral Home with Crematory Continued on page 3

ILLINOIS TOLLWAY URGES TRANSPONDERS IN EVERY CAR The Illinois Tollway is encouraging customers to mount an I-PASS in every car that uses the tollway to be sure every driver receives the 50 percent discount on tolls. A single transponder can be passed between cars and motorcycles registered to the same I-PASS account, but the transponder must be properly mounted in each vehicle while driving the tollway. Sharing a transponder puts drivers at risk of forgetting to move the transponder. The tollway advises instead to purchase multiple transponders, for $10 each, drawing from the same, single prepaid account balance to ensure everyone receives the 50 percent discount on tolls every time. If multiple vehicles are sharing a single transponder, each vehicle must be registered to the I-PASS account. Login and manage your account at illinoistollway.com, and clicking in the upper right corner.


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