October Voice 2018

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Rockford Public Schools:

On the road to first choice for all The Rockford Public Schools want to be the first choice for all families. It also wants to serve local homeowners as well as businesses. That was the message delivered by Dr. Ehren Jarrett, Rockford Public Schools superintendent, during the Rockford Chamber of Commerce education luncheon, held Sept. 6 before a crowd of 260 at the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center. “We have to be clear when talking about our vision,” Jarrett told the audience. “We have three core audiences.

First are our families, specifically our parents. Second are the people in this room, the homeowners. When you buy a home here you want to feel like it’s a good investment. Finally, we want to link our schools with businesses, in the hopes that students will come back to work in Rockford.” It starts with a School Scorecard to address the area where the most work needs to be done. The scorecard will focus on goals for all 44 public schools, starting next year. Seventy percent of the scorecard will address construction, 20 percent will be climate and culture and the remaining 10 percent will measure continuous improvement. “There are no shortcuts,” said Jarrett. “It starts with a teacher, a student and a series of short cycle goals.” “I give Dr. Jarrett credit. He’s not going to shy away from the fact that we have a ways to go,” said Einar Forsman, president and CEO of the chamber. “Nine years ago we were talking about areas of concern; now we’re talking about areas of opportunity. We should

Dr. Ehren Jarrett addresses the ambitious agenda of Rockford schools becoming first choice. PHOTOS BY BRIAN THOMAS PHOTOGRAPHY

feel pretty good. We have a stable group of school board members and superintendent. But we still need the engagement of the community.” Another success appears to be the multi-classroom leader concept that was piloted at Kishwaukee Elementary School. This new model includes having an experienced teacher overseeing a group of grade-school teachers and a student teacher. “We have a huge teacher shortage in our community,” said Jarrett. Continued on page 3

Rock Valley College seeking to fill vacant board seats Business representatives wanted—to focus on local workforce needs

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The Consolidated Election for members of the Board of Trustees of Community College District No. 511 will be held April 2, 2019. Anyone seeking a position on the board will be able to start circulating nominating petitions on September 18, 2018. The Rock Valley College Board of Trustees is looking to elect three Board members for a term of six years each and one Board member for a term of two years. The Board of Trustees also appoints the Chief Financial Officer and staff as the Secretary of the Board’s designated representative to receive the statements of candidacy, nominating petitions, and election results from the various local election authorities and

to transmit the results to the Board of Trustees within the time permitted by law (110 ILCS 805/3-7. 10). The filing period for statements of candidacy and nominating petitions is December 10 – 17, 2018, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 Statements of candidacy and nominating petitions can be filed in the Financial Services office in the Support Services Building at Rock Valley College, 3301 N. Mulford Road, Rockford, Illinois, December 10 – 17, 2018, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day except Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays. Names of the candidates shall be submitted to the voters in the order determined by the applicable provisions of the Illinois Election Code. theVoice

Alignment Rockford invites companies with two Invitations to Participate (ITPs™) on the Single Point of Entry (SPOE) and Job Shadow teams. The SPOE team seeks developers for a responsive website, organizations to host the SPOE application, iPad/computer donations and sponsorship of web development fees for a digital/interactive version of the SPOE card, which lists service providers for basic needs in the Rockford area. The team will choose one to three high-volume, high-need locations for kiosks to be piloted, November 2018 to November 2019. The Job Shadow team seeks industry partners in business, engineering/manufacturing, health sciences and/or human and public service for four-hour job shadow experiences for Rockford Public School junior students on Nov. 28, Jan. 30 and March 20. For questions contact danika@alignmentrockford. com or 779-774-4389 or visit alignmentrockford.com.

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HEALTHCARE LUNCHEON

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CALCULATING FUTURE EARNINGS Illinois high school students will have access to information on how much they might earn if they graduate from colleges and universities located in the state. ILCollege2Career.com links employment and higher education data so users can compare the relative earnings value of college degrees. The info is broken down by schools and area of study to compare the earning potential of business degrees.

APPLE VACATIONS ENTERS 14TH YEAR AT RFD The Chicago Rockford International Airport and Apple Vacations announced their flights to vacation destinations. This year they are: Cancun/Riviera Maya, Punta Cana, and new this year, Costa Rica. This season’s charter flights will be on Miami Air operated by TUI Airlines, with the first flight beginning on Dec. 22, 2018.


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