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Vol. 102, No. 27

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REVIEW JULY 3, 2019

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D91 releases strategic plan results FastBridge data not intended as an accountability measure for the district By NONA TEPPER

F Aimee Faller and Claire Manor, of Forest Park, are board members of Lakeside Pride Music Ensembles, a nonprofit

orest Park District 91 did not meet any of the academic or social-emotional goals outlined in its strategic plan last year, with administrators noting that the goals might have been ambitious and that their data collection was not perfect. “As a board, we find these results to be disheartening. I’m sure on the part of the administrators you also find it to be frustrating,” President Kyra Tyler said at the school board’s June 13 meeting. “We know that our students have immense potential -- we know that we have a gifted staff, we invest in them, we invest in Macbooks -- so I’m really very curious to see what’s coming up, because I think our students are capable of so much more.” Next year’s strategic plan will address academic achievement, social-emotional support and data collection gaps, administrators said, and they will present the plan to the public at the July 11 board of education meeting. The strategic plan outlines teaching strategies, test scores and social-emotional goals the district aims to achieve. D91 teachers, administrators and staff outlined short-term and long-term academic goals around state

See LAKESIDE PRIDE on page 10

See STRATEGIC PLAN on page 12

ALEXA ROGALS/Staff Photographer

SWEET SOUNDS: Claire Manor, left, and Aimee Faller, both members of the Lakeside Pride Marching Band, tune up at Constitution Court on Madison Street in downtown Forest Park.

Pride on the Fourth

Many of Lakeside Pride’s members will perform at the Oak Park July 4th parade By TOM HOLMES Contributing Reporter

Two local and straight musicians will be performing in a marching band comprised

primarily of members who identify as LGBTQI+ at the Oak Park Fourth of July parade, which will start at 10 a.m. at the intersection of Ridgeland Avenue and Jackson Boulevard.

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