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Vol. 102, No. 16

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REVIEW APRIL 24, 2019

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New environmental commission launched, in time for Earth Day Group to focus on energy and waste in Forest Park By TOM HOLMES Contributing Reporter

The Forest Park Village Council created a new Environmental Commission with the aim of making the community

greener at a board meeting on April 22. Lucia Whalen, who is a contributing reporter for the Review, was chosen to chair the group. The 24-year-old started the informal “Go Green Forest Park” group just a year ago and sees herself as a convener, educator and motiva-

tor. When she met with Mayor Anthony Calderone several months ago to talk about the creation of an environmental commission, she told him that addressing sustainability issues would require a lot of expertise. “Taking steps to reduce the community’s carbon footprint See WHALEN on page 14

‘Preschool for all’ D91’s expanded preschool program addresses a waiting list and declining enrollment By NONA TEPPER Staff Reporter

The Forest Park District 91 school board voted unanimously to expand its preschool program at a meeting on April 11, in an ef effort to address a long student waiting list and attract families to the district. “The reality that we’re faced with is that we have more teaching positions in the district than we have the need for in classrooms. So by adding one teacher, two sections of preschool, we can use one of those teaching positions in that capacity, and we’ll have the room as well,” Superintendent Louis Cavallo said at the meeting. “We truly would have preschool for all. No kids on the waiting list, the kids that wanted it, it would be available.” See PRESCHOOL on page 12

One kick wonder

ALEXA ROGALS/Staff Photographer

A player from the adults team kicks the ball during the WE Day Charity Kickball Game at Veterans Park in Forest Park. See more photos on page 9.

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