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May 5, 2021 Vol. 41, No. 40 ONE DOLLAR @oakpark @wednesdayjournal
JOURNAL of Oak Park and River Forest
OPRF’s incoming supt. building on foundation he helped craft Greg Johnson aims for ‘real, authentic steps’ toward change By F. AMANDA TUGADE Staff Reporter
For Greg Johnson, becoming the superintendent of Oak Park and River Forest High School District 200 is about building on the foundation he has already helped lay down. In the last five years, Johnson has worked first as an assistant and then an associate superintendent under current Supt. Joylynn Pruitt-Adams, who plans to retire at the end of this school year. The D200 school board unanimously approved Johnson’s appointment at a regular meeting on April 22. “It’s thrilling,” said Johnson who is set to start his new position July 1. “I feel incredibly excited about it.” An Oak Park resident and father of two OPRF students, Johnson, 46, said he feels fortunate to be in this situation where he can be “involved in something I truly care about and am passionate about, but I can also continue the work that I’ve been doing the past few years.” As Johnson thought more about his role as a superintendent and the many responsibilities he will carry, he also talked about his other priority: to find See JOHNSON on page 7
ALEX ROGALS/Staff Photographer
TWO STEP: Anan Abu-Taleb, Oak Park’s outgoing mayor, confers with Vicki Scaman, incoming village president, ahead of Monday evening’s transition meeting held, for COVID safety purposes, in the public works garage on South Boulevard.
New board, new priorities for Oak Park village government
The first in-person meeting since the COVID-19 pandemic began By STACEY SHERIDAN Staff Reporter
A new era has begun for the village of Oak Park. Monday evening, in the first in-person village board meeting since the COVID-19 pandemic began, departing village board members bid adieu to their posts, as their recently elected successors
were sworn in. “To the people of Oak Park, I stand here before you as the son of an immigrant farmer,” said exiting village president Anan Abu-Taleb on May 3. “You, the people of this village, are so generous. You have given me the opportunity to serve you. Thank you for entrusting me with that awesome responsibility.” The new village trustees, village president and village clerk took their oaths of office May 3 before a small, masked crowd See VILLAGE BOARD on page 18
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