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Vol. 102, No. 41
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Sepulveda’s run for water district kicks off in Forest Park PAGE 9
Park District of Forest Park celebrates 85 years PAGE 12
OCTOBER 9, 2019
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D209 to expand PMSA’s curriculum at East, West Board unanimously approves International Baccalaureate program By MICHAEL ROMAIN Staff Reporter
During a regular meeting on Sept. 10, the Proviso Township District 209 Board of Education voted unanimously in favor of implementing the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme at Proviso East and West by the 2020-21 school year. Board member Amanda Grant was absent. The board vote amped up pressure on district administrators to make sure that the proposal is implemented a year earlier than Supt. Jesse Rodriguez recommended — a scenario that is possible, but not without complications, he said. The move would essentially replicate at East and West the academically rigorous curriculum of Proviso Math and Science Academy, the center of which is the IB program, which allows high school students the opportunity to earn college credits at universities all over the world. Other features of the PMSA curriculum that would See PMSA on page 16
Festive Forest Park Mariachi Michiocana performs during the first annual Hispanic Heritage Month celebration at Constitution Court on Madison St. See more on page 12.
Mark Rogovin, 73, exemplified being a ‘good neighbor’
Will be honored through programs for seniors By MARIA MAXHAM Staff Reporter
When Forest Park residents talk about
A good neighbor has your back.
what they like best about this town, they often say, “The community.” They’re talking about the people who live here. About the bonds that form when neighbors become friends, when friends become family, when people go out of their way to take care of each other. When Forest Park resident Mark Rogovin, 73, died on Sept. 20, 2019, Forest Park
lost a neighbor, a friend and an essential heart in town for the past 33 years. He was an influential and talented artist, muralist and justice activist, but it was what he did in and for Forest Park that will linger longest in memory. “People talk about how it takes a village,”
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