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D209 debates ‘required’ parent meeting Some board members concerned about ‘making’ parents attend annual orientation By MICHAEL ROMAIN

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tarting next school year, parents at Proviso Township High Schools District 209 will be required to attend an annual orientation meeting. In April, the D209 school board voted unanimously to add the requirement to the district’s School-Parent Compact, which every student, parent and/or legal guardian is required to sign. During a June 12 regular meeting, however, some board members said they still have concerns about the idea of mandatory meetings. The lingering concerns mentioned by those board members, Theresa Kelly and Della Patterson, prompted a debate about the appropriateness of a required meeting and whether it will accomplish what its supporters — particularly board member Rodney Alexander, who heads the Parent and Community Engagement Committee that produced the new policy — envision. “Can we force parents to come to a required meeting?” asked Kelly, noting that, while she See D209 PARENT MEETING on page 8

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RISE UP: Marchers rally on Saturday, June 30, during the Families Belong Together protest and march at the Richard J. Daley Center in downtown Chicago. At least 10 Forest Parkers carried signs and showed their support.

‘Families Belong Together,’ says Forest Parker Etta Worthington said she protests because she has a heart By TOM HOLMES Contributing Reporter

Etta Worthington led about 10 Forest Parkers to the Richard J. Daley Center on June 30 to protest the separation of children from their immigrant parents at the U.S./Mexico border. “I have a heart,” Worthington ex-

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plained. “When I hear recordings of children’s screams as they’re being taken from their parents, I think of my year-old grandniece who visited me this week.” Worthington, founder of a local advocacy group Western Front Resistance, said now every time she sees her grandniece she imagines the little girl being ripped from her family. This image, along with

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her belief that the government’s policy of separating immigrant families is “egregious,” “heartless” and the work of a “police state,” led Worthington to brave temperatures above 90 degrees at the “Families Belong Together” rally, where she joined more than 50,000 marchers See RALLY on page 10

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