THE NEWSPAPER OF AVONDALE, BUCKEYE, GOODYEAR, LITCHFIELD PARK & TOLLESON
Saxophonist gets Berklee scholarship PAGE
Millennium grad traded to D-backs
28
westvalleyview.com
INSIDE
This Week
NEWS .............. 4
Buckeye PD keeping parents in the loop on teens
FEATURES .... 22 Local entrepreneur in the running for Phoenix Fashion Week
9 DAYS ......... 20 Looking for something to do? Check out the 9 Days a Week calendar
LETTERS ........................11 BUSINESS..................... 16 SPORTS ..........................17 FEATURES .....................22 YOUTH ...........................28 OBITUARIES .................29 CLASSIFIEDS................30 NORTH
A New Beginning Can Start Now!
PAGE
The Voice of the West Valley for 34 years
18
August 21, 2019
Special needs preschool scouting West Valley MAXIMO AGUILAR LAWLOR West Valley View Staff Writer
A new West Valley company is hoping to bring preschools that cater to children with special needs to the region. And Goodyear, Avondale and Litchfield Park are in its founder’s sights. Launched by CEO Idenna Russell in June, preschool company Pave the Way: Center for Exceptional Learners plans to have its first location built and operational by April 2020. And while Russell’s goal is to eventually bring the brand — for children ages 2 to 5 — to a nationwide level, she is proud to start in Arizona. “At this time we’re looking for the first location to be in the West Valley, of course,” Russell said. “It’s taken some time to find outdoor areas to play, but we’re looking at either Goodyear, Litchfield (Park) or Avondale.” In her 23 years spent with children and education, Russell has learned about special needs children’s struggles with transitioning to grade school. She has taught students from as young as kindergarten to as old as post-secondary school. She already has bachelor’s and master’s degrees, but is looking to complete a second master’s degree in special education this December. “I have learned in my educational jour-
Idenna Russell, middle, is the CEO of new preschool company Pave the Way: Center for Exceptional Learners. She is scouting Goodyear, Avondale and Litchfield Park as potential sites for the first one, which she is looking to open by April 2020. Russell is pictured with her family. (Photo courtesy Idenna Russell)
ney that when our (children) aren’t as successful as they would like to be on dayto-day tasks — and we’re talking anything from taking a fork from the table and putting it into the sink, putting their clothes on or being able to put things in order — it makes it very difficult to transition into
a general education classroom,” Russell said. The mother of four’s inspiration to start Pave the Way came from past experiences with her youngest daughter.
Preschool...continued on page 3
Goodyear man says Fry’s poultry product sent him to ER BY ANDREA ESTRADA
West Valley View Staff Writer
When Goodyear resident Larry Chaney, 37, was grocery shopping at his local Fry’s Food Store, 16380 W. Yuma Road, he came across a sale in the meat department that was too good to pass up and decided
to stock up on frozen chicken. But Chaney claims one of the poultry products he purchased between August 6 and August 7, several days before Fry’s issued a recall of unrelated service deli products, made him ill. Two days after eating Foster Farms Fresh and Natural Chicken
Breast Fillets, Chaney started experiencing severe stomach pain, nausea and vomiting, dehydration, muscle fatigue, chills and migraines, he said. MEDICATION “I don’t know how to describe the pain A
DRUG & ALC DEPENDENCY TR
Fry’s...continued on page 2
ADDICTION TREATMENT TODAY • FRIENDLY • DISCREET • DETOX AT HOME
We offer evidence-based solutions customized to our patients’ needs • Out-patient • Suboxone, Vivitrol available • Individual & Group Counseling - Most Insurance accepted -
7331 E. Osborn, Suite 410, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 www.truesolutionshealth.com
CALL (480) 550.7842 For a confidential Consultation