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Vol. 101, No. 52

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F O R E S T PA R K

REVIEW

Education in Review PAGE 8

Library architect talks remodel PAGE 4

DECEMBER 26, 2018

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Character counts at FPMS

2018

Instilling values as important as teaching to the test

YEAR IN REVIEW

By TOM HOLMES

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Staff Reporter

n Dec. 20, students from Forest Park Middle School (FPMS) traveled downtown to Pacific Garden Missions, the oldest homeless shelter in Chicago. They toured the facility, learned about Pacific’s mission, enjoyed a free lunch and, when the time came, presented homemade blankets they created as part of a student-led class project to help those who are homeless. Students said they felt inspired to make the world a better place after reading about those who are homeless in the Forest Park Review. Twenty-one students in Forest Park District 91 are considered homeless. It is just one community service project students have focused on this year. “We do a lot of community service,” said Natalie Taeftro, an eighth grader and president of the FPMS National Junior Honor Society. “It makes my day to do something to help someone.” Involving students in community service is just one tactic middle school teachers use to instill the values of empathy and compassion, along with attitudes of self-efficacy and empowerment, in See CHARACTER on page 12

ALEXA ROGALS/Staff Photographer

RISE UP: Etta Worthington, of Forest Park, holds up a sign and marches near the speakers on Saturday, June 30, 2018, during the Families Belong Together rally and march at the Richard J. Daley Center in downtown Chicago.

A year to remember

Anniversaries, accomplishment and personnel changes mark 2018 By NONA TEPPER Staff Reporter

Known historically for its outstanding number of liquor licenses — at least, compared to neighboring villages — Forest

A good neighbor has your back.

Park lived up to its reputation for knowing how to party in 2018, ringing in an outstanding number of new and old accomplishments. The Kiwanis Club of Forest Park celebrated 95 years this year, holding a spa-

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ghetti dinner to mark the occasion. Forest Park National Bank celebrated 75 years in business, rebranding and throwing the block party of the (near) century to See REVIEW on page 11

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