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Career Pathways program, the Buffalo Grove High School Palatine High senior has participated in children’s production marketing internships, includ- Our robust Career Pathways program provides students with ing one last summer at the • 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 5, Rolling Meadows Chamber of student DistrictCommerce. 214’s Career cafeteria, 1111 N. Rohlwing District 214’s Career The experiences, she said, Road,rigorous Palatine. The event, academic courses, access to early college credits have helped her develop an for children ages 3-10, will array of soft skills that mar- begin with games, crafts, keting professionals use every face-painting, raffles and day. snacks,and followed industry by the stu- certifications, and personalized, career-specific Steppingstone to success “When you’re in an officeSteppingstone dent-written play “The Wizard to success Pathwaysenvironment, you’re actually program of Oz: Dorothy’s Return” at Pathways program seeing how people with years 11:30 a.m. The first 100 of experience under their learning experiences that take them outside the classroom to children to arrive will receive belt are interacting with cli- Submitted by District 214 ents, and when they are smil- Submitted by District 214 a goody bag and activity book. They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!”ing and have discovering eye contact and their future. Tickets are $3 per child at the They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. positive body language,” said door;internships parents are free. with our 950 business partners. Syed, who will study mar- It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in partketing- and behavioralLocal eco - and state leaders have It hasCOURTESY been OF DISTRICT a decade 214 since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local and state leaders have nomics at the University of Elk Grove High School’s Madison Woltman participated in an internship with Tasty Catering before graduating high school and Open Mic Night pursuing a culinary arts career. west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School SuperPennsylvania.- lauded the program. More recently, west Suburban High• 7-9 p.m.School Saturday May 5, Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded the program. More recently, “You’re learning a lot about Bartlett Nature Center, 2054 trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closelywhat it takesDistrict to be a people that214 are coordinatedSuperintendent by Dis- Dr. trict 214 launched anW.In Stearnsinnovative all, Road, James District new 214school. students can choose from intendentsnearly four Association, aligns closely District 214 Superintendent Dr. person in those situations.” trict 214’s Center for Career About this series, and how you can help “Pate” Philip State Park, The Career Pathways pro- Discovery. 4 The Criminal center works Justice and Law approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awardedThis story is part of a 16-weekthe series looking at Northwestapproach Suburban High School Districtto education: 214’s Bartlett. a Professional Career lights, Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the gram offers all District 214 stu- with more than 950 local busi- sound system, and theater dents the opportunity to par- nesses and industry partners Career Pathways program. ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National MarchSuperintendent 30, 2018 of ways program that deliversseatingdozen await you. Singersearly career col- areasgram now of focusboasts acrossnearly four 16 dozen nationally senting recognized the belief that students are 2018 National Superintendent of ticipate in internships and to make these opportunities To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship host, career mentor or classroom other workplace learning possible. and musicians are welcome. speaker, contact Barb Kain in the Teaching and Learning Department, [email protected]. To All ages can participate in lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. experiencesthe that match Year their inThe part center’s goalsfor are the mul- careersupport the program path financially- through a sponsorship, earlylege career credentialscredits, or college creditscareer for credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year in part for the career path- career interests. tifaceted: It helps District 214 thiscareer event. No bands. Freeclusters to — from health science, education and finance students, naming or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 Education Founda- performers; $2 for audience internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readinessNearly 3,000ways students annuwork- students hediscover haswhat they ledtion, [email protected] break internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways work he has led to break ally take advantage of work- 5 Culinary Arts | April 6, 2018 members. Register online at certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includbased- learningdown experiences barriers See PATHWAYS to college on PAGE 3 access and certed effort to ensurewww.signupgenius.com.to students information gradu- technology,Today, the manufacturing,internship program andbased architecture on numerous factors, includ- down barriers to college access and ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability. ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability. The program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participation Buffaloin Over Grovethe next6 Business16Clerk weeks, Sirabian we’reManagement tak- celebrates and The 40program years began inand officewhen construction. Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participation in Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer lookAdministration at how District 214| April 13, 2018ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 Groups, businesses, clubs with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the lastInside re-imaginedNorthwest the high school curric- with business leadersor teams thatand want to marchthe in vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imagined the high school curric- theWith parade can alsobusiness, register on community and education partners, we lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships lage’s department ofthe economic city website. devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships Buffalo Grove Village Clerk 7 Journalism | April 27, 2018 — Christopher Placek, opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who haveJanet Sirabianto markedensure her pathways are in line with opment in 2008 to [email protected] collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensure pathways are in line with 40th year in office last month are breaking down barriers to college access by providing early college credit hours and hun embraced the transformative change,with a special celebration out- early college credit hours and hun embraced the transformative change, address a skilled worker shortage in - side the Jeffreyindustry S. Braiman trends, and took back the address a skilled workerCar wash shortageout, in - industry trends, and took back the Council Chambers at the vil- 9 Internships | May 4, 2018 auto repair in manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduatelage is hall. narrative on public education. manufacturing. innovative career-focuseddreds of career credentials. opportunities for earlyhave helped college ensure every graduate is narrative on public education. “I have now been clerk for Busse Car Wash in Mount more than half my life, which Prospect, which has been in is insane,” Sirabian said after business since 1982, closed This booklet was printed in partnership with, a village board meeting in Aprilcredits, 7. But even though and the building opportunities for students to which she performed the 11 Programming and Software business no longer washes duties she has been handling cars, it’s far from being for four decades — taking STEVE ZALUSKY/[email protected] washed up, General Manager Buffalo Grove Village Clerk Janet Sirabian, right, joined Village DAILY HERALD FILE PHOTO, 2012 explore careers now to discover their future today. and with permission from, the Daily Herald. minutes, reading items from Planner Nicole WoodsDevelopment at a celebration of Sirabian’s 40th| May year Mark,11, Sue 2018and Chad Busse, owners of Busse Car Wash and Chad Busse said. the agenda and tallying votes. in office. Automotive in Mount Prospect, shown here in 2012. Chad Instead, it will focus on Village presidents and trust- Busse said the business recently decided to shut down the car another aspect of the busi- ees have changed seats over political side of elected office, in 1979 to run for village presi- wash, which had been operating since 1962, but is keeping the ness that has been thriving — Students embrace legal,the criminalyears, but her spot has since she rarelyjustice faces a chal- dent and no one chose to run thriving auto repair shop open. full-service auto repair. Auto Students embrace legal, criminal justice remained constant. lenge. 13 She has aGraphic theory about to replace Arts her. | May 18, 2018 detailing also will continue, Reflecting on her four that. “I have always been proud The city is now accepting groups 6-9, 10-13 and 14-18. BusseOur added. Career Pathways program gives students the academic decades as clerk, Sirabian said “Not too many people want to say that I was a part of Buf- applications from children Applicants should submit “We are lucky that we are the two things of which she is this job because there is no falo Grove,” she said. ages 6-18 who want to lead the a short essay regarding a his- very busy at the repair shop,” most proud are the village’s decision making in it,” she — Steve Zalusky, annual parade, which steps off torical fact they learned about he said. professions through high50th anniversary school celebration said. 15 “Peoplecurriculum sayArchitecture they go into [email protected] and Constructionat 11:30 a.m. July 4 from Roll - Rolling Meadows, why they’re skillsBusse said he’d to been conmake- them college and careerprofessions ready, and also through instills high school curriculum in 2008 and its annual Civics government because they ing Meadows High School. proud to be a Rolling Mead- sidering closing the car wash Forum. want to change things. Since Annette Szafran, a mem- ows resident, or what the for a long time. A lesson in law Now she seems ready to Athis isn’t a voting position, it’s lessonYouth will lead the ber of the Rolling Meadows Fourth of July means to them. “Itin wasn’t a viable busi- law take on another 40 years. not something thatMay people are25, way 2018 at city parade Community Events Founda- The winners will get to lead nessgrit model,” and he said. “Andperseverance to and achieve their future goals. “I love government. I don’t banging down the doors to tion, came up with the idea. the parade on a decorated so it was really a crossroads. like politics, but I love govern- do.” Rolling Meadows youth She formed a subcommit- horse-drawn wagon. The choice was to invest more By Kayleigh Padar ment,” she said. ByThe Kayleighopportunity for Sirabian will Padarget to kick off the city’s tee to develop a set of criteria Applications, available at money and time into that part Fortunately for her, she has to become clerk opened when July Fourth festivities this year for selecting a total of six mar- city hall or at cityrm.org, are John Hersey High School been able to mostly avoid the JohnVerna17 ClaytonHersey leftInformation theHigh position School by serving as paradeTechnology marshals. shals — two and each from age due May 18. In Seespring INSIDE on PAGE 32018, the Daily Herald launched a 16-part series Cybersecurity | June 1, 2018 Kayla Diaz has always been Kayla Diaz has always been exploring the Career Pathways program one pathway at a interested in the legal pro- interested in the legal pro- fession. So when Elk Grove fession.18 EarlySo when College Elk CenterGrove | June 15, 2018 time. The stories, written primarily by District 214 students High School began offering High School began offering an American law course, she an 20 American Education law course, | June she22, 2018 about their own peers, spotlighted students who engaged immediately signed up. immediately signed up. the Pathways to their fullest potential. The Daily Herald’s The semesterlong course, The Performingsemesterlong and course, Visual Arts which helps students bet- which 22 helps students bet- delivery of these stories, often as a centerpiece package on ter understand America’s ter understandJuly 6, 2018 America’s the front page of the Neighbor section, created even greater legal system, is the introduc- legal system,FRIDAY, is the introducMAY 4,- 2018 tory class to two legal-focused tory 23 class Health to two Sciences legal-focused | July 13, 2018 exposure of a program that is replicable nationwide. pathways, part of Northwest Northwest Suburbspathways, part of Northwest Suburban High School Dis- Suburban High School Dis- trict 214’s Career Pathways trict24 214’s Special Career Needs/Center Pathways for Career program. Your faith program.Discovery | July 27, 2018 The District 214 pro- Ken Potts The2 District 214 pro- COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 gram, with 44 career path- Comics gram,2 25 withAutomotives 44 career and path Aviation- ways, is designed to help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken ways,teaches is designedcourses in to District help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District 4 section school students discover their 214’s legal-focuseddh dailyherald.com pathways, helpingschool students studentsAugust study 3,discover 2018the U.S. their 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. futures through a sequence of legal system and explore potential careersfutures throughin the field. a sequence of legal system and explore potential careers in the field. career-focused courses, work- career-focused27 Manufacturing courses, work and- STEM 5 place learning experiences To get involved place learning experiences To get involved and access to career creden- and accessSeptember to career 14, creden 2018- tials and early college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathwaystials effort and as early an internship college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship Now a senior, Diaz is deter- Now a senior, Diaz is deter- host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain host, career3 mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 become a lawyer and help Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department,become barb.kain@d214. a lawyer and help Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. others. examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financiallyothers. through a sponsorship, examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, Good place to start NC14 “I’m glad I’ve taken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits“I’m for glad students, I’ve namingtaken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits for students, naming classes) because now I have a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooksclasses) with because the District now 214 I have a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 specific view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling EducationInternships, Foundation, [email protected]. advisorsspecific guide view on Districtwhat I want to214 as highstudents as 20 percent on or their more, careerclasses becausepaths the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected]. do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be ableOut to go & Elk Grove and John Hersey numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a careerSubmitted in law by District enforcement, 214 variousElk Grovelaw-related and Johnfields, Hersey per- numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, various law-related fields, per- high schools launched the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currentlyBefore participating she begins incollege a forminghigh schoolsmock trial launched simulations the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off againstabout an oppo- is currently participating in a forming mock trial simulations Criminal Justice and Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicumand awith career the inElk marketing, Grove andCriminal taking themJustice to workshopsand Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove and taking them to workshops Services pathways nearly two Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- VillageJessy Police Syed alreadyDepartment. knows the facilitatedServices bypathways law school nearly stu two- Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitated by law school stu- kinds of skills she’ll need to Native Plant, Shrub years ago. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Throughthrive this, in the he’s field. learning dif- dentsyears and ago. professors. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’sand something Tree Sale Through this, he’s learning dif- dents and professors. since expanded to other Dis- legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent Asaspects part of ofNorthwest policing Subur and since“While expanded it is certainly to other a chal Dis- - legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and “While it is certainly a chal- • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, trict 214 schools, with 873 stu- as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how banpolice High enforce School the District law. 214’s- lengetrict 214creating schools, a brand-newwith 873 stu - as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lenge creating a brand-new dents currently participating and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to ElkCareer Grove Pathways High program, School’s the course,dents thecurrently engagement participating and and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also Maya lot 5, Goodof fun Shepherd to HospiElk- Grove High School’s course, the engagement and districtwide. tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminalBuffalo and Groveconstitutional High School law enthusiasmdistrictwide. our students tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to standtal up barn there area, 450and W. Hwy.criminal 22, and constitutional law enthusiasm our students Making career decisions in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teachersenior Dan has Saken participated and social in haveMaking shown career for these decisions classes in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself Lakein front Barrington. of the Citizens teacher for Dan Saken and social have shown for these classes marketing internships, includ Conservation’s 22nd annual high school can help pave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie makehigh schoolus extremely can help excitedpave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie make us extremely excited ing one last summer at the- Native Plant, Shrub and Tree way for students determined sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and KeziosRolling have Meadows worked Chamber to encour of - aboutway forthe students prospects determined of the sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not allSale. mock For trialsinformation, and callKezios have worked to encour- about the prospects of the to become lawyers, given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub ageCommerce. students such as Gornik pathwayto become moving lawyers, forward,” given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove(847) senior382-7283. Jakub age students such as Gornik pathway moving forward,” law school attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringingThe experiences, in speakers she said,from Sakenlaw school said. attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Saken said. have helped her develop an array of soft skills that mar Palatine High keting professionals use every- children’s production day. “When you’re in an office • 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 5, environment, you’re actually Palatine High School student Long Grove excited about Old McHenryseeing how people Road with years Long project Grove excited about Old cafeteria,McHenry 1111 N. Rohlwing Road project of experience under their Road, Palatine. The event, belt are interacting with cli for children ages 3-10, will ents, and when they are smil- On Wednesday, April 4, — begin with games, crafts, On Wednesday, April 4, — ing and have eye contact and- face-painting, raffles and Inside Northwest positive body language,” said theInside anniversary Northwest of when the snacks, followed by the stu- the anniversary of when the Syed, who will study mar civil rights leader was killed in dent-written play “The Wizard civil rights leader was killed in keting and behavioral eco- Memphis, Tennessee, — some of Oz: Dorothy’s Return” at Memphis, Tennessee, — some nomics at the University of- 25 church leaders and their 11:30 a.m. The first 100 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s elected offi- Pennsylvania. Elk Grovecongregations HighLong School’s Grove’s willMadison gather elected Woltman at Ouroffi participated - in an internship with Tasty Catering before graduating high school and children to arrive will receive congregations will gather at Our “You’re learning a lot about pursuing a culinary arts career. cials this week celebrated Old what it takes to be a people Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin a goody bag and activity book. Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- person in those situations.” ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Tickets are $3 per child at the Arlington Heights for a service Martin Luther King Jr. that are coordinated by Dis door; parents are free. Martin Luther King Jr. tion that’s expected to ben- The Career Pathways pro oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 of remembrance. The ecumen- gram offers all District 214 stu- trict 214’s Center for Career- efit the downtown business - Discovery.ical efitThe service, thecenter atdowntown 7works p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. dentsbe the done opportunity in November. to par- Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, Aboutis open this series, and how you can help be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open ticipate in internships and with more than 950 local busi Open Mic Night Up first will be a public Officials said trafficnesses willand to theindustryUp public. first partners will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. other workplace learning - This story is part of a 16-week series looking at Northwest Suburban High School District 214’s • 7-9 p.m. Saturday May 5, water main extension through experiencesremain that open match during their construc to make- thesewaterOn opportunitiesSaturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the possible. Career Pathways program. Bartlett Nature Center, 2054 downtown that’s projected careertion, interests. but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King W. Stearns Road, James tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough Thethat center’sremembranceto begoals finished are muldinner by istheTo sched join end District- of 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship host, career mentor or classroom tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- Nearly 3,000 students annu tifaceted: It helps District 214 speaker, contact Barb Kain in the Teaching and Learning Department, [email protected]. To “Pate” Philip State Park, May. That’ll be followed by the ally takethis advantage year’s festival of work- lineup- was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be- followedat the Chiby -the Bartlett. Professional lights, this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- based learning experiences students discover what they support the program financially through a sponsorship, early career credentials or college credits for rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old students,McHenry hotel, naming or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 Education Founda- sound system, and theater plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to seating await you. Singers work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman See PATHWAYS tion, [email protected]. include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.includeon Birmingham, PAGEa new 3 traffic Alabama, signal at and musicians are welcome. day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be All ages can participate in of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - this event. No bands. Free to be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches Buffalo— Grove Bob Susnjara versidewalks, ClerkBroncos Linebackerlighting, Sirabianbenches Bran- celebrates 40 yearsperformers; in $2office for audience — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea members. Register online at [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to www.signupgenius.com. courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob Inside Northwest improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kickBuffalo Grove Village Clerk emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. Janet SirabianThe marked her Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start 40th year inDiversity office lastand Humanmonth Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Routewith 53 ato special is celebrationhosting two out events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said side the Jeffrey S. Braiman- Groups, businesses, clubs ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance driveCouncil to Chambers Northwest at the suburbs vil next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project orthe teams shared that wantentrance to march drive in to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the the parade can also register on lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and lageKildeer hall. to mark the 50th- anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south“I have of nowof beenthe assassinationclerk for of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long theCountryside city website. School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The workmore should than halfLuther my life, King which Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road.— Christopher The Placek,work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] is insane,” Sirabian said after [email protected] a village board meeting in which she performed the duties she has been handling Car wash out, for four decades — taking auto repair in minutes, reading items from the agenda and tallying votes. Buffalo Grove Village ClerkSTEVE Janet Sirabian,ZALUSKY/ right,[email protected] joined Village Busse Car Wash in Mount Village presidents and trust Planner Nicole Woods at a celebration of Sirabian’s 40th year Prospect, which has been in in office. business since 1982, closed ees have changed seats over- the years, but her spot has April 7. But even though the remained constant. political side of elected office, Mark, Sue and Chad Busse, owners of Busse Car Wash and business no longer washes since she rarely faces a chal DAILY HERALD FILE PHOTO, 2012 Reflecting on her four in 1979 to run for village presi Automotive in Mount Prospect, shown here in 2012. Chad cars, it’s far from being decades as clerk, Sirabian said lenge. She has a theory about- Busse said the business recently decided to shut down the car washed up, General Manager that. dent and no one chose to run- the two things of which she is to replace her. wash, which had been operating since 1962, but is keeping the Chad Busse said. “Not too many people want thriving auto repair shop open. most proud are the village’s “I have always been proud Instead, it will focus on 50th anniversary celebration this job because there is no another aspect of the busi decision making in it,” she to say that I was a part of Buf in 2008 and its annual Civics falo Grove,” she said. The city is now accepting ness that has been thriving — said. “People say they go into - applications from children - Forum. groups 6-9, 10-13 and 14-18. full-service auto repair. Auto government because they — Steve Zalusky, ages 6-18 who want to lead the detailing also will continue, Now she seems ready to [email protected] Applicants should submit take on another 40 years. want to change things. Since annual parade, which steps off Busse added. this isn’t a voting position, it’s a short essay regarding a his “I love government. I don’t at 11:30 a.m. July 4 from Roll “We are lucky that we are not something that people are ing Meadows High School. torical fact they learned about- like politics, but I love govern Youth will lead the - Rolling Meadows, why they’re very busy at the repair shop,” ment,” she said. banging down the doors to Annette Szafran, a mem he said. - do.” way at city parade proud to be a Rolling Mead Fortunately for her, she has ber of the Rolling Meadows- Busse said he’d been con The opportunity for Sirabian Community Events Founda ows resident, or what the- been able to mostly avoid the Rolling Meadows youth Fourth of July means to them. sidering closing the car wash- to become clerk opened when tion, came up with the idea. for a long time. Verna Clayton left the position will get to kick off the city’s - The winners will get to lead July Fourth festivities this year She formed a subcommit “It wasn’t a viable busi tee to develop a set of criteria the parade on a decorated by serving as parade marshals. - horse-drawn wagon. ness model,” he said. “And- for selecting a total of six mar so it was really a crossroads. shals — two each from age Applications, available at - city hall or at cityrm.org, are The choice was to invest more due May 18. money and time into that part

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By Kayleigh Padar with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imagined the high school curric- tion, [email protected] business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imagined the high school curric- John Hersey High School ProStart is a two-year, national, lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivatedcollege-level new program partnerships designed by lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships Kayla Diaz has always been opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensurethe pathways National Restaurantare in line Associa with- opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensure pathways are in line with interested in the legal pro- address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends,tion to help and educate took highback school the students cateraddress Education a skilled Foun- worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took back the fession. So when Elk Grove students in the culinary field while dation outings to help raise High School began offering manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative ongiving public them education. an opportunity to money to supportmanufacturing. public educa - dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative on public education. an American law course, she earn up to 12 hours of early college tion. And several times a year, stu- immediately signed up. credit. dents create luncheons for staff The semesterlong course, “I do believe ProStart helps in and visitors. which helps students bet- preparing you for the (food indus- Upon completion of each level ter understand America’s try) lifestyle,” says Trish Miller, a of the program, students are tested legal system, is the introduc- senior at John Hersey High School for certification in ProStart, with tory class to two legal-focused Students embrace legal, criminalwho is justiceparticipating in ProStart at 54 students earning certification in StudentsCOURTESY embrace OF DISTRICT 214 legal, criminal justice Buffalo Grove. “It is a lot of work, the 2016-17 school year. Buffalo Grove senior Eric Lueck prepares a meal in the Bison Grill at Buffalo Grove High School. Lueck is part of the pathways, part of Northwest school’s ProStart program, which teaches students the skills they need to pursue culinary and hospitality careers. Suburban High School Dis- I will admit that, but it sets you up “This certification has brought trict 214’s Career Pathways for success.” with it acceptance into the finest program. professions through high school Thecurriculum program, which is open to culinary universities, scholarships, this competition really gives the professions through high school curriculum The District 214 pro- all District 214 students and held higher wages and better positions students an advantage to see how A lesson in law COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Aat Buffalo Grove,lesson Elk Grove and in the culinary field,” says Buf- thein food-service industry law works gram, with 44 career path- ways, is designed to help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District Rolling Meadows high schools, falo Grove ProStart teacher Ronna beyond the textbooks, and I’m so Byschool Kayleigh students discover Padar their 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. Byprepares Kayleigh students for Padar jobs ranging Pflanz. proud of what they accomplished.” legal system and explore potential careers in the field. Johnfutures Hersey through High a Schoolsequence of Johnfrom Hersey hotel Highand resort School managers to Students also participate in Another aspect of the Culinary career-focused courses, work- chefs, head cooks and food service competitions. In February, the Arts pathway is Elk Grove’s part- management. four-member team from Roll- nership with Schaumburg restau- place learning experiences To get involved andKayla access Diaz to career has credenalways- been KaylaStudents Diaz learn has how always to plan been ing Meadows and Elk Grove high rant Frato’s Pizza & Catering. menus, order food and other schools took third place in the Pro- Students compete by develop- interestedtials and early collegein the credits. legal pro- To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship interested in the legal pro- Now a senior, Diaz is deter- inventory, prep and cook differ- Start state management competi- ing original recipes, such as Chili host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain fession.mined to attendSo when law school, Elk Grove COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 fession.ent meals, So manage when restaurants,Elk Grove tion, winning a combined total of Chili Bang Bang Pizza and Loaded Highbecome School a lawyer beganand help offering Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. Highand handle School events, began among offering other $68,000 in scholarships with their Ranch Tater Tots Pizza. anothers. American law course,examine she and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, anskills. American They also law visit course, restaurants she plan for a new restaurant concept. While the winning recipes are “I’m glad I’ve taken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits for students, naming and catering services, participate The team had to create every- featured on the Frato’s menu, stu- immediatelyclasses) because signednow I have up. a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 immediatelyin internships signedand work up. in high thing from actual floor plans and dents get to work closely with specificThe view semesterlong on what I want to course,as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected]. schoolThe catering semesterlong programs. course,marketing tactics to menu devel- the staff and receive professional do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. For example, students at Elk opment and pricing. feedback. whichwho graduates helps in May.students onbet American- Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go whichGrove havehelps prepared students food for thebet - “The students on the ProStart “I learned from this experi- terElk Groveunderstand and John HerseyAmerica’s numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, various law-related fields, per- terdistrict’s understand Education FoundationAmerica’s team are some of the hardest work- ence how to cook better and how COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 legalhigh schoolssystem, launched is the theintroduc average- $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forming mock trial simulations legalevents system, and handled is the an introduc alumni -ing students I know,” says Roll- to manage my time when I cook,” Dustin Green, BBQ Experience Manager/Grill Master from Weber Grill, visited Criminal Justice and Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove and taking them to workshops open house for 800 people. Roll- ing Meadows ProStart teacher says Elk Grove High School senior Elk Grove High School culinary arts students in the fall of 2017 to teach them toryServices class pathways to two nearly legal-focused two Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitated by law school stu- torying Meadowsclass to twoand Buffalolegal-focused Grove Kimmi Krupicka. “Being a part of Sarah Kolak. about charcoal grilling. pathways,years ago. Both part pathways of haveNorthwest all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dents and professors. pathways, part of Northwest Suburbansince expanded High to other School Dis- legalDis professions- as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and “While it is certainly a chal- Suburban High School Dis- trict 214 schools, with 873 stu- as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lenge creating a brand-new trictdents 214’scurrently Career participating Pathways and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course, the engagement and trict 214’s Career Pathways program.districtwide. tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasm our students program. Making career decisions in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social have shown for these classes Schaumburg parks plans party to celebrate Mother Earth highThe school canDistrict help pave 214the public pro- speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie make us extremely excited The District 214 pro- COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 gram,way for withstudents 44 determined career pathsue public- service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- about the prospects of the gram, with 44 career path- ways,to become is designed lawyers, given to that help trict high 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathway movingElk Groveforward,” High School’s Dan Saken ways,teaches is designedcourses in to District help high professional bubble maker. parkfun.com. Buffet itemsElk will Grove include High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District law school attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Saken said. 214’s legal-focused pathways, helpingInside students Northwest study the U.S. “The whole family will have — Eric Peterson, an Italian-style214’s gardenlegal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. school students discover their school students discover their a chance to learn about things [email protected] salad, pasta fagioli, polenta, futures through a sequence of legal system and explore potential careersfutures throughin the field. a sequence of related to our local environ- rigatoni in meatlegal sauce system and and explore potential careers in the field. ment, and we can all care for neck bones and meatballs. career-focused courses, work- career-focusedThe Schaumburg courses, Park Dis- work- the planet,” Spring Valley’s Durty Nellie’s hosts Tickets are $35 per per- place learning experiences To get involved placetrict is aiminglearning to throw experiences the Conservation Services Man- special movie night son, with seating Tofirst get come, involved andLong access to careerGrove creden- excited about Old McHenry Road project andperfect access Earth Dayto career Party for creden - ager Dave Brooks said in an first served. Check durtynel- families and kids. announcement of the events. Elmhurst’s Giancarlo lies.com for details. tials and early college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathwaystials Theeffort and free as early an event internship college will run credits. “We’re planning a day of Iannotta will bring his To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship 4Now a senior, Diaz is deter- On Wednesday, April 4, — fromNow noon a senior, to 4 p.m. Diaz Sun is- deter- activities that are child-fo- award-winning film “My “My Country” is about5 host, career mentor or classroom speaker,day, April contact 22, at Barb the SpringKain cused, fun, interactive and Country” to Durty Nellie’s in two brothers — onehost, Amer career- mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain minedInside to Northwest attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICTthe anniversary 214 of when the mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she cancivil rights leader wasin thekilled Teaching in and Learning Department,Valley [email protected] Center, 1111 Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz isfascinating. studying And law since and Bison’s criminal downtown justice Palatine – fields for spe she- canican, one Italianin — the who’d Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. become a lawyer and help Memphis, Tennessee, — some becomeE. Schaumburg a lawyer Road andin help Bluff is right down the trail, cial screening on Thursday, never met before taking a org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, COURTESY OF SCHAUMBURG PARK DISTRICT org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, others. examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans25 church to leaders and their others.Schaumburg. examine and better understand through Districtchildren can 214’s go between Career the Pathways May 3. program. Diaz plansroad to trip from Rome to the The big bash for everyone’s The Schaumburg Park District’s Spring Valley Nature Center playground and the event.” The film, shot in unknown but picturesque “I’mLong Grove’sglad I’veelected taken offi- (these pursue law school after college. congregations will gatherearly at career Our credentials or college credits“I’m for glad students, I’ve namingtaken (thesewill host anpursue Earth Day law Party school for families after Sunday, college. April 22. early career credentials or college credits for students, naming cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’s Lutheran Church in favorite planet will include There is no admission and Rome, will be paired with region of Molise, on a jour- or other contribution, contact Erin Brooksgames, with crafts, the District birdhouse 214 Games, crafts, beekeeping demonstrations, and displays of live charge, and food and bever- an Italian old world menu ney to spread theor ashesother ofcontribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 classes)McHenry becauseRoad reconstruc now I- have a Arlington Heights for a service classes) because now I haveowls anda hawks are among the highlights. specifiction that’s viewexpected on towhat ben -I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so MartinTrial Luther Invitational King Jr. at theof Rolling remembrance. 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Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] Long Grove excited about Old McHenry RoadLong project Grove excited about Old McHenry Road project

On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — Inside Northwest theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s elected offi- congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service tion that’s expected to ben- Martin Luther King Jr. oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2018 FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2018 section section Northwest Suburbs Northwest Suburbs FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 5 FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 5 Your faith section 2 section YourNorthwest faith Suburbs2 Northwest Suburbs Clubs and hobbies 3 Ken Potts 52 5 Comics 4 Comics 4 Friday, April 13, 2018 Friday, April 27, 2018 dh dailyherald.com dh dailyherald.com Ken Potts 2 Ken Potts 2 NC14 Your faith 2 Your faith 2 NC14 Comics 4 Comics 4 dh dailyherald.com dh dailyherald.com & Career head-start FromNC14C digital to print Out NC14C District 214 Pathway, DECA club help students find their calling in business about District 214’sDistrict Career 214 Journalism Pathway teaches students the value of communications DistrictDollhouse 214’s Career By MJ Hurley and Miniature Show Steppingstone to success Steppingstone to success • Noon-8 p.m. Friday, April 27, For Deirdra Day and Pathways programBy Kayleigh Padar Pathways program Renee Portenlanger, par- John Hersey High School and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, ticipating in District 214’s Submitted by District 214 Submitted by District 214 April 28, Wyndham Garden Business Management and They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discoveringInterviewing their future. professional They believed the answer to filling The district’s “RedefiningHotel, Ready!” 1725 E. Algonquindiscovering their future. Administration Career Path- It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local and state leaders have It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015Road, in part Schaumburg.- Local Three and state leaders have way is adding up to a prom- athletes, covering state cham- ising future as the two pur- west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded thepionships program. and More taking recently, pho- west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The SchoolBlind Super Mice- Dollhouselauded and the program. More recently, sue careers in business. trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District tos214 along Superintendent the sidelines areDr. trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, alignsMiniature closely Show District and Sale. 214 Superintendent Dr. For Day, a 2017 Buffalo approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. onlySchuler some wasof the awarded experiences the approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already Doorlaid, prizes, pre- freeDavid parking. R. Schuler was awarded the Grove High School gradu- ate now at the University of ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 Nationalthat helped Superintendent John Hersey High of ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that studentsAdmission are is $52018 for adults; National $2 Superintendent of Illinois, it was a high school lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year Schoolin part senior for the Caroline career Stiefpath- - lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. for children agesthe 5-15. Year For in part for the career path- business class and field trip internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways workbold hedecide has to ledmajor to in breakjour- internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readinessinformation, visitways 3blindmice work- he has led to break that solidified her love of nalism at the University of sow.com. business. certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includ- down barriersMissouri to nextcollege year. access and certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includ- down barriers to college access and “As part of the accounting ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing COURTESYcompletion OF DISTRICT of career 214 credentials, affordability.“Being a part of the journal- communications,ate career Northwest and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability. curriculum, our class took a real-world work experienceJohn Hersey Highhas School been educator success Daniel inVesper AP workscourses, with participation in real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participation in trip down to (financial ser- The program began when Wheel- students in the school’s entrepreneurship class as they perfect Over theism next pathway 16 weeks, … has we’redefinitely tak- Suburban HighThe School program Dis- began when Wheel- ‘Elf Jr. The Musical’Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- vices firm) Grant Thornton ing High School administration metCOURTESY lauded OF DISTRICT publicly 214 bytheir the pitch White for the House; 2016 Startup internships Showcase. Vesper and also school serves attendance. ing a closerprepared look atme how as I Districthead off 214 to trict 214 offersing High classes School in its administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 in Chicago and were able to Rolling Meadows Highwith School business entrepreneurs leaders pitch their and innovative the startupvil- atDistrict the 2017 214Startup has amassedas the sponsor nearly for the1,000 school’s DECADistrict business 214’s club. efforts over the last re-imaginedcollege the and high take school the next curric step - Journalismwith and Broadcastingbusiness leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over• 7-9the p.m. last Friday, re-imagined April 27; 1 the high school curric- hear firsthand experiences Showcase to a panel of judges. The team won the district competition. and 7 p.m. Saturday, April 28; lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivatedin my journalism new partnershipscareer,” said Career Pathway.lage’s Thedepartment pathway of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships from workers in audit, tax Stiefbold, a senior who has supplements these courses 1 p.m. Sunday, April 29, Bar- and advisory, which solidi- advisers and opmentanalysts, in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensure pathways are in line with opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensure pathways are in line with fied my decision to do advi- human resource specialists About this series and how you can help worked on the John Hersey with practical experience rington Middle School Prairie sory work,” Day said. and market researchaddress ana- a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry studenttrends, newspaper,and took Theback Corthe- through studentaddress newspapers, a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformativeCampus, change, 40 E. industryDundee Road, trends, and took back the Portenlanger, a John lysts, among others.manufacturing. dreds of career credentials.This story is part of a 16-week serieshave looking helped at Northwest ensure every graduate is narrative respondent,on public education. for four years websites, webcasts,manufacturing. podcasts, dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduateBarrington. is Follownarrative Buddy, theon public education. Hersey High School senior, Students are also able to Suburban High School District 214’s Career Pathways program. and is currently one of four yearbooks and broadcasts, as would-be elf, as he is raised, build startups through the discovered her passion To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship editors-in-chief. well as internships. COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 unaware that he is actually through the business club district’s entrepreneurship host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain in Student journalists from across District 214 gained press credentials to cover a DECA, which led her to program, which engages the Teaching and Learning Department, [email protected]. To prepare students For example, students a human. Ticket are $6-$12 the business management students in all aspects of for careers in broadcast- practice in August 2017 at Prospect High School. The students interviewed Sherrick McManis of To support the program financially through a sponsorship, early the Bears following the practice. in advance; additional $1 at pathway. building a business, from career credentials or college credits for students, naming or other ing, reporting and digital See PATHWAY on PAGE 3 the door. For information, visit “My sophomore year I identifying and solving a contribution, contactStudents Erin Brooks with the Districtembrace 214 Education legal, criminal justice Students embrace legal,barrington220.org/Prairie. criminal justice started doing DECA, and problem to creating a busi- Foundation, [email protected]. it allowed me to discover ness model and testing their About this series a passion for business and product. motivated me to take busi- Each District 214 school professions through high school curriculum professionsThis story is part of athrough 16-week Barringtonhigh school Spring curriculum ness classes later on in my sends a team of students to benefit of this partnership For students such as Day, series looking at Northwest Ahigh school career,” lesson Porten- the district’s Startup Show- in lawfor students. who choose to attend col- A lesson in law Wine Walk langer said. case competition to pitch COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 “I feel that the partner- lege elsewhere, the credits Suburban High School District By“DECA Kayleigh especially helpedPadar their innovative ideas to a Buffalo Grove High School educator Karen Roberts helps Jackie ship between NLU and D214 can still count toward their By Kayleigh Padar 214’s Career Pathways program. • 3-6 p.m. Saturday, April 28, Molloy, a Buffalo Grove student who coinvented Skunk Aid with check-in at Neoteca, 130 S. Johnme Herseyexpress High my School creativity panel of judges. is unique because it offers degree. Taking account- John Hersey High School and be professional while SnapClips, a weight col- her classmates in the school’s entrepreneurship class. Roberts a significant savings to stu- ing helped Day because To join District 214’s Career also serves as the sponsor for the school’s DECA business club. Hough St., Barrington. The speaking, which carried lar invented in a Wheel- dents at a time when college the University of Illinois Pathways effort as an internship Barrington Area Chamber of over into my entrepreneur- ing entrepreneurship class, costs are skyrocketing,” said accepted the account- Kayla Diaz has always been Kayla Diaz has always been host, career mentor or classroom Commerce and the Village of ship class, in which we have recently appeared on ABC’s to offer dual-credit courses, then finish their bachelor’s DeGrazia. ing course she took in high speaker, contact Barb Kain interestedto pitch in front in ofthe potential legal Sharkpro -Tank, and Skunk Aid, which allows students to degree in business manage- “NLU has faced this chal- school. interested in the legal pro- Barrington host the Barrington fession.investors.” So when Elk Grovea deskunking kit for dogs earn college credits toward ment in three years. lenge within higher educa- “In addition to this, fession. So when Elk Grove in the Teaching and Learning Spring Wine Walk, kicking HighThe School business began manage -offeringinvented by Buffalo Grove their business degree while In addition to giving stu- tion by reducing our tuition my performance in dual- High School began offering Department, barb.kain@d214. off the spring shopping ment pathway is designed entrepreneurship students, still in high school. Through dents a head start on decid- to $10,710 per year, with the credit classes allowed me an American law course, she an American law course, she org. To support the program season. Spend the afternoon to help students decide if a was featured on NBC’s the District 214-National ing on their goals, Pauline goal of helping students to to transfer into college with financially through a sponsorship, immediatelybusiness career signed is right up.for “Today” show. Louis 1+3 program, stu- DeGrazia, director of under- graduate from NLU with lit- a 4.0 GPA, which raises my immediately signed up. walking around town, tasting them.The The semesterlong coursework helps course,As part of the pathway, dents have the opportunity graduate programming at tle to no debt. Students who cumulative GPA, which is The semesterlong course, early career credentials or college wine, socializing, and then them prepare for careers District 214 partners with to earn a free year of college National Louis, said she participate in dual-credit something that is very help- credits for students, naming or settling in for dinner at one whichas accountants, helps studentsfinancial Nationalbet- Louis University while in high school and believes there is a huge cost can save even more.” ful,” she said. which helps students bet- other contribution, contact Erin ter understand America’s ter understand America’s COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 of Barrington’s fine dining COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Wheeling High School senior Shailah Magallon works alongside Brooks with the District 214 establishments. $20; ages legal system, is the introduc- legalProspect system, High Schoolis the senior introduc Zach- Miller, who is edi- Education Foundation, erin. tor-in-chief of the school’s yearbook, gets an action shot freshman Kamila Walus to help edit a story for the school’s 21 and older only. Visit www. tory class to two legal-focused tory class to two legal-focused newspaper, The Spokesman. [email protected]. pathways, part of Northwest pathways,of the Chicago part Bears of duringNorthwest a practice in August 2017. barringtonchamber.com. SuburbanAllstate High School Arena Dis- to undergo renovations this summer Suburban High School Dis- trict 214’s Career Pathways trict 214’s Career Pathways program. back-of-house performer — Christopher Placek, a raised bed, comfortable bed- program. Inside Northwest lounges will be upgraded for [email protected] ding and an activity toy. The District 214 pro- $400,000, while vestibules Boarding for up to 110 dogs, The District 214 pro- COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 gram, with 44 career path- throughout the stadium will Posh lodgings for day care, grooming and train- gram,Schaumburg’s with 44 career path- director of cultural services to retire ways, is designed to help high Rosemont’s Allstate Arena see $100,000 worth of con- ing will be partElk of GrovePete and High School’s Dan Saken ways,teaches is designedcourses in to District help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District will undergo some $1.2 mil- crete work and new carpeting. suburban pooches Mac’s, which has214’s five legal-focused loca- pathways, helping students study the U.S. 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. school students discover their lion in renovations this sum- Rosemont’s village board tions in Arizona, Missouri, school students discover their futures through a sequence of mer, including updated inked a contract Wednesday Northwest suburban dogs Kansas and Texas.legal Plans system call and explore potential careersfutures throughin the field. a sequence of a tremendous amount of effort approval for the annual event. legal system and explore potential careers in the field. bathrooms for patrons and with Degen & Rosato Rose- will have quite a comfortable for an outdoor play area for Inside Northwest over those 30-plus years to Not surprisingly, the coun- career-focused courses, work- comfier backstage confines mont LLC for the renovations, experience awaiting them if the dogs in the kennel or day career-focused courses, work- really grow the Prairie Center cil gave a thumbs-up to the place learning experiences for performers. not to exceed $1,275,000. their owners board them at care. To get involved place learning experiences and the cultural services pro- long-running Greek Fest, To get involved and access to career creden- The upgrades are part of The upgrades won’t be as a facility expected to open in Gay Barwald, president/ and access to career creden- an effort to freshen up the extensive as the $20 million about five months inPalatine . CEO of Mesa, Arizona-based Schaumburg’s first and only gramming here in the village,” including a waiver from a tials and early college credits. 38-year-old, village-owned renovation two decades ago Pete and Mac’s Pet Resort Pete and Mac’s, saidTo the join busi District- 214’s Career Pathwaystialsdirector effort and as earlyof ancultural internship college services, credits. he said. “We have tried to rec- village sound amplifica- To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship 6Now a senior, Diaz is deter- stadium, Mayor Brad Ste- that included wider seating, for dogs will occupy 12,000 ness could open by Septem- BetsyNow Armistead, a senior, Diazretires is thisdeter - ognize her in more public ways tion ordinance so patrons 7 phens said, with additional revamped concourse areas, square feet of a 46,000-square- ber. Up to 20 employeeshost, careerare mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 minedweek after to 32attend years of law service school, to and she has begged off. can enjoy musicCOURTESY late into the OF DISTRICT 214 Elk Grove High Schoolwork being senior contemplated Kayla Diazfor ais new studying facade andlaw improved and criminal foot formerjustice Hobby – fields Lobby she expected.can in the Teaching and Learning Department,the village. barb.kain@d214. Elk Grove High School senior“In Kayla closing, Diaz I will is juststudying say that law night. and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. become a lawyer and help the future. sightlines and acoustics, when store in Palatine Plaza on Pete and Mac’s will be open become a lawyer and help Continued on page 8 others. examine and betterThe understand lion’s share through of the AllstateDistrict Insurance 214’s Co.Career inked aPathways Northwest program. Highway. VillageDiaz plans from 6:30to a.m. to 7 org.p.m. MonTo support- the program financiallyothers.In through her role, a sponsorship,she has overseen examine and better understandin talking through with Betsy District about 214’s her CareerHosted Pathways by St. program.Nectarios Diaz plans to org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, pursue law schoolproject after is aboutcollege. $700,000 in naming rights agreement for council members approved day through Friday,early 8 a.m. career to credentials or college creditsall the for programming students, naming at the Al pursue law school after college.retirement over the past sev- Greek Orthodox Church, 133 early career credentials or college credits for students, naming “I’m glad I’ve taken (these improvements to the sta- what was then known as the a special-use permit for Pete 5 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m. to Larson“I’m gladPrairie I’ve Center taken for (thesethe eral months, she has described S. Roselle Road, the bash is classes) because now IDAILY have HERALD a FILE PHOTO, 2017 dium’s bathrooms, includ- Rosemont Horizon. and Mac’s this week. 6 p.m. Sunday. Theor otherbusiness contribution, contact Erin Brooksclasses) with because the District now 214 I have a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 The Allstate Arena in Rosemont will undergo a $1.2 million Arts — which hosted 926 indi- her work here for the village set for 4 to 11 p.m. June 22, specific view on what I want to as high as 20 percenting tile orwork, more, new partitions, classes becauseStephens expects the law the latestis so OvernightTrial Invitational guests will stay at in the will Rolling be staffed 24 hoursEducation a day. Foundation, [email protected] events view and on a whatcombined I want toBetsy as Armistead high as 20 percent or more,several timesclasses as because a labor theof lawnoon is toso midnightTrial Invitational June 23 at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected]. improvement project, with upgrades to vestibules, bathrooms and replacement of sinks and improvements to be done by private rooms constructed of — Bob Susnjara, doand when performer I grow lounges. up,” said Diaz, according to studiestoilets, where based needed. relevant Two fall. to our daily lives. Stu- glassMeadows tile. Each room Courthouse. will have [email protected] doaudience when Iof grow 94,581 up,” people said just Diaz, according to studies basedlove,” Townsendrelevant added. to our daily lives.and Stunoon- toMeadows 11 p.m. Courthouse.June who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go wholast yeargraduates — as well in May. as special the onsuccess American it is today,” Bar Mayor Association “I think dents that’s are very interested import- in24. the Drive law through“It’s service so cool for to be able to go Elk Grove and John Hersey numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, variouseventsElk Grovelaw-related such as and Septemberfest Johnfields, Hersey per - Al Larsonnumbers, said and in tuitiona written and ant fees and andvery howtelling the about laws the that food are creis scheduled- into a forcourtroom 4 to 9 and be able a career in law enforcement, various law-related fields, per- and the Volunteer of the Year statement. “Her passion and type of person she is and about p.m. June 22, noon to 9 p.m. high schools launched the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forminghighAwards schoolsmock Luncheon. trial launched simulations the vision average to bring $46,000 cultural a year arts for the pri -typeated of leadershipaffect them,” she’s saidJune Hersey 23 and to noon face to off9 p.m. against an oppo- is currently participating in a forming mock trial simulations Criminal Justice and Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove andCriminal Armisteadtaking themJustice joined to workshops andthe vilLegal- to thisvate communityuniversity lawhas programs.had provided.”social science teacherJune 24.Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove and taking them to workshops Services pathways nearly two Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitatedServiceslage six bypathwaysmonths law schoolbefore nearly thestu two - long-standing Both pathways impacts in areScha open- Ato permanent Blazek. successor has Palatine officialsbecause, say yes, there you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitated by law school stu- years ago. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dentsyearsPrairie and ago. professors.Center Both pathwaysopened itshave umburg, all students and, because interested of her in othernot yet beenOutside named. class, willstudents be traffic ure controlout if that’smodi- something Through this, he’s learning dif- dents and professors. since expanded to other Dis- legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and since“Whiledoors expandedin it Juneis certainly 1986 to otherand a chalhas Dis - -contributions,legal professions we have asone well, of such have— opportunities Eric Peterson, tofications partic- at youthis wantyear’s toGreek do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and “While it is certainly a chal- trict 214 schools, with 873 stu- as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lengetrictbeen 214 creatingeither schools, directly a brand-newwith responsi 873 stu- -the bestas police performance officers, arts ven FBI- [email protected] ipate in co-curricularFest, activi including- junior using Joseph St. Nec Lehman.- how police enforce the law. lenge creating a brand-new dents currently participating and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course,dentsble for theorcurrently approved engagement participating the variety and ues andin the crimeNorthwest scene suburbs. investiga - ties such as the Law tarios’or Mock east exit“But only it’s for alsobus a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course, the engagement and tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law of arts programming that has She tors,will be and greatly also missed.” are well-suited Trial teams. Theseshuttles. students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law districtwide. enthusiasmdistrictwide.emerged there our over thestudents years. Armistead received a retire- At least 15,000 guests typ- enthusiasm our students Making career decisions in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social haveSheMaking shownalso researched career for these decisions and classes wrote in ment for plaque those and who standing want ovato develop- Palatine work approves with practicing ically attor attend- prove Greek yourself Fest in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social have shown for these classes high school can help pave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie makehighthe “Imagesschoolus extremely canof helpAmerica excitedpave — the tion public at Tuesday’s speaking village skills board or returnpur- neys of Greekto prepare Fest forover mock the weekend.judge and The the fun lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie make us extremely excited way for students determined sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- aboutwaySchaumburg” forthe students prospects book determinedpublished of the meeting, sue publicwhere Villageservice, Man said- Dis- trial competitions, includingincludes GreekBut food, it’s notdanc all- mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- about the prospects of the to become lawyers, given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. 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Long Grove excited about Old McHenry RoadLong project Grove excited about Old McHenry Road project

On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — Inside Northwest theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s elected offi- congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service tion that’s expected to ben- Martin Luther King Jr. oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] FRIDAY, MAY 4, 2018 section Northwest Suburbs FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 5 section section Northwest Suburbs YourNorthwest faith Suburbs2 Ken Potts 52 5 Comics 4 Friday, April 27, 2018 Friday, May 4, 2018 dh dailyherald.com Ken Potts FRIDAY,2 APRIL 27, 2018 Ken Potts DAILY HERALD 2SECTION 5 PAGE 3 Your faith 2 Your faith 2 NC14 NC14 Comics 4 Comics 4 dh dailyherald.com Mount Prospect to celebratedh dailyherald.com Arbor Day NC14C Out& NC14C Submitted by Village of Mount Prospect will perform songs and poems Award from the Arbor Day The Village of Mount Pros- to commemorateGood the occasion. foundation in Nebraska. place This to start about pect Public Works Depart- Also helping with the plant- is the 33rd consecutive year ment will host an ArborDistrict Day ing will 214’sbe members Career of the Mount Prospect has received District 214’s Career tree planting ceremony at 10 Garden Club of Mount Pros- the TCU Award, and the 14th Native Plant, Shrub a.m. Friday, April 27, at Lions pect, who againInternships, contributed time advisors the village hasguide received District 214 students on their career paths and Tree Sale Steppingstone to successPark Elementary School, 300 E. funds to assistSteppingstone the village with the Growth Award for its urban to success Pathways program Pathways• 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, program Council Trial. the purchase Submittedof the by DistrictArbor 214 forestry program. May 5, Good Shepherd Hospi- During the ceremony, Day tree. Additionally, Public To help with this effort, Submitted by District 214 Before she begins college Submitted by District 214 tal barn area, 450 W. Hwy. 22, They believed the answer to filling TheMayor district’s Arlene Juracek, “Redefining various Ready!”Works discovering mascot P.W. their Paws future. will Public Works will send, upon They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local andand a statecareer leadersin marketing, have It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015Lake in partBarrington.- CitizensLocal forand state leaders have village officials, students and make a special Jessyappearance. Syed already knowsrequest, the the latest informa- Conservation’s 22nd annual west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nershipstaff withfrom AASA, Lions ThePark SchoolElemen -Super-Thelauded village the willprogram. also com More- tion recently, about tree specieswest that areSuburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded the program. More recently, trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District kinds214 ofSuperintendent skills she’ll need Dr.to trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, alignsNative closely Plant, ShrubDistrict and Tree 214 Superintendent Dr. tary School will plant a tulip memorate its thriverecent in thereceipt field. appropriate for planting in our Sale. For information, call approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- withtree the in groundwork the parkway. already Students laid, preof- theDavid Tree R.City SchulerAs USA part of (TCU)was Northwest awarded area. Subur Call the- (847) 870-5640.approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already (847)laid, 382-7283.pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 Nationalban High SuperintendentSchool District 214’s of ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National Superintendent of lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year Careerin part Pathways for the program,career path the - lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year in part for the career path- internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways workBuffalo he hasGrove led High to Schoolbreak internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readinessPalatine Highways work he has led to break certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includ- down barrierssenior tohas college participated access andin certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors,children’s includ- productiondown barriers to college access and ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability.marketing internships, includ- ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability. Daughters of Abrahaming one lastto summer host at the dialogue • 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 5, The program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participation in Over theRolling next Meadows16 weeks, Chamber we’re tak of - The program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participationPalatine Highin SchoolOver student the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance.cafeteria, 1111ing N. Rohlwing a closer look at how District 214 Submitted by Maxine Sukenik Commerce. with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imaginedThe the experiences,high school she curric said,- with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts overRoad, the Palatine. last re-imaginedThe event, the high school curric- lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade,Daughters backed byof aAbraham, supportive a boardprogram ulum, of the cultivated have helped new her partnershipsdevelop an lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportivefor childrenboard agesulum, 3-10, willcultivated new partnerships opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earnedCOURTESY tens OFof DISTRICTthousands 214 of educationChildren of and Abraham educators Coalition, who have invites to women ensure array pathways of soft areskills in that line mar with- opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators whobegin have with games, to ensurecrafts, pathways are in line with Buffalo Grove Highaddress School a skilled teacher worker and journalism shortage adviserin early Stefanie college McLeish credit answershours and a question hun- embracedof all faith the traditions transformative to join togetherchange, forindustry a watch ketingtrends, professionals and took useback every the address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformativeface-painting, change, rafflesindustry and trends, and took back the from sophomoremanufacturing. Ginia Cottingham, a member of the studentdreds newspaper, of career credentials. The Charger. haveparty helped on Valerie ensure Kaur’s every TEDgraduate Talk, is“Revolution narrative- day.on public education. manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduatesnacks, followed is narrative by the stu on- public education. ary Love in a Time of Rage,” followed by an “When you’re in an office dent-written play “The Wizard open dialogue about ways to be a force for rev- environment, you’re actually of Oz: Dorothy’s Return” at seeing how people with years 11:30 a.m. The first 100 olutionary love in a time of polarization. of experience under their Pathway: Journalism classes teach children to arrive will receive The greatest social movements in historybelt are interacting with cli- were rooted in the ethic of love. Women in par- ents, and when they are smil- a goody bag and activity book. Studentsticular embrace play an important legal, role in advancing criminal the ing and justice have eye contact and Students embrace legal,Tickets are criminal $3 per child at the justice students how to communicate call to stand up against religious-based hatred. positive body language,” said door; parents are free. The Daughters of Abraham’s watch partySyed, who will studyCOURTESY mar- OF KHALID REHMAN Continued from Page 1 professions through high schoolketing curriculum and behavioral eco- professionsCOURTESY OF through DISTRICT 214 high school curriculum communicate their messages. deadline — all skills that can be will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 9, Pictured during a fall event atElk Temple Grove High Chai School’s in Madison Woltman participated in an internship with Tasty Catering before graduating high school and Open Mic Night A lesson By understandingin visuallaw com- transferred to any career. at St. Viator High School’s Querbes Hall, 1213 AnomicsLong Grove,at the fromlessonUniversity left, are of the co-founders of in law pursuing a culinary arts career. Pennsylvania.the Daughters of Abraham Emily Egan, Sabee- • 7-9 p.m. Saturday May 5, By Kayleigh Padarinterested in print, photo and munication, students will be “I initially enrolled in jour- E. Oakton, Arlington Heights. This is a womenBy “You’re Kayleigh learning Padara lot about digital journalism can work able to express their own point nalism because I like to write, only event; teens are welcome. For informa- ha Reman, Patricia Nisenholz, Maxine Sukenik Bartlett Nature Center, 2054 John Hersey High School Johnwhat Hersey it takes High toSchool be a people that are coordinated by Dis- W. Stearns Road, James on student newspapers in all of view and to better under- but I never expected it to help tion, contact [email protected]. personand Shaheenin those situations.” Khan. trict 214’s Center for Career About this series, and how you can help of the district’s high schools, stand the point of view of oth- me with more than just that,” “Pate” Philip State Park, Kayla Diaz has always been KaylaThe CareerDiaz has Pathways always probeen- Discovery. The center works Bartlett. Professional lights, putting out a print newspaper ers,” Studio 214 teacher Steven Wheeling High School senior This story is part of a 16-week series looking at Northwest Suburban High School District 214’s interested in the legal pro- interestedgram offers inall theDistrict legal 214 stupro- -with more than 950 local busi- sound system, and theater as well as digital news through Apter said. Shailah Magallon said. “The dents the opportunity to par- nesses and industry partners Career Pathways program. fession. So when Elk Grove fession.ticipate inSo internshipswhen Elk andGrove to make these opportunities seating await you. Singers websites and live streams. The key to the program is way my journalism class is set Inside Northwest To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship host, career mentor or classroom and musicians are welcome. High School began offeringFor those interested in enabling students to learn up it gives you an insight of a Highother Schoolworkplace began learning offering possible. speaker, contact Barb Kain in the Teaching and Learning Department, [email protected]. To an American law course, she anexperiences American that law match course, their she The center’s goals are mul- All ages can participate in broadcast journalism, some journalism skills by using ‘real world’ job because there support the program financially through a sponsorship, early career credentials or college credits for this event. No bands. Free to immediately signed up. schools have a variety of them, with the curriculum are deadlines and people are Continued from Page 1 immediatelycareer interests. signed up. tifaceted: It helps District 214 students, naming or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 Education Founda- Nearly 3,000 students annu- students discover what they performers; $2 for audience The semesterlong course,options, such as Prospect High changing to keep up to date relying on you.” and live music. The semesterlong course, tion, [email protected]. which helps students bet- whichally take helps advantage students of work- bet- members. Register online at School’s broadcasting of sports with new media technologies. “They’re learning about For details, visit stnectarios- based learning experiences See PATHWAYS on PAGE 3 www.signupgenius.com. ter understand America’sgames with postgame inter- “Journalism is a class that communication in so many goc.org/ministries/greek-fest. ter understand America’s legal system, is the introducviews,- along with weekly sports is authentic education. We’re different forms — storytelling, — Bob Susnjara, legal system, is the introduc- tory class to two legal-focusedprograms. not imagining scenarios. We how to work as a team, how to [email protected] tory class to two legal-focused pathways, part of NorthwestIn addition, the district offers are working as journalists, sit down and interview another pathways, part of Northwest Suburban High School StudioDis- 214, which gives stu- creating a real product,” said person and actually listen to Suburban High School Dis- trict 214’s Career Pathwaysdents the opportunity to work Hersey journalism adviser what they have to say,” said Work begins trictBuffalo 214’s Career Pathways Grove Clerk Sirabian celebrates 40 years in office ERIC PETERSON/[email protected] program. with award-winning producers, Janet Levin, who has been Prospect High School journal- on City Works Spring’s arrivalprogram. has allowed work to progress on the conver- The District 214directors pro- and editors to produce teaching journalism for 37 ism adviser Jason Block, sion of the long vacantThe LivingDistrict Room 214 building pro -into a new City COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Groups, businesses, clubsCOURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 gram, with 44 career patha television- show. This year, stu- years and has led The Corre- “They learn the importance With spring finally here, Works restaurantgram,Inside in frontwith Northwest of 44 the careerHyatt Regency path- Woodfield in or teams that want to march in ways, is designed to helpdents high are working on a program spondent for 33 years. of truth and fairness. They work has Elkbegun Grove in High earnest School’s Dan Saken ways,teaches is designedcourses in to District help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District 214’s legal-focused pathways,Schaumburg. helping students study the U.S. 214’s legal-focusedthe parade pathways, can also registerhelping on students study the U.S. school students discover thattheir follows the flip of a local For their productions and learn to make tough decisions to transform the long vacant school students discover their the city website. futures through a sequencehouse of by fellow students from in class, students are in charge about what is going to run Living Roomlegal building system just and in explore Three potential other careersfutures restaurantsBuffalo throughin theGrove arefield. Villagea sequencestormwater Clerk of detentions basins legal system and explore— Christopher potential Placek, careers in the field. career-focused courses, workthe district’s- Practical Architec- of everything, from coming in print or online, and (they front of the Hyatt Regency expected to becareer-focusedJanet built inSirabian front of courses,marked along herworkGolf -Road with under- [email protected] place learning experiencestural Construction program. up with story ideas and doing learn) to question not if we Woodfield intoTo geta new involved loca- the Hyatt, butplace 40thwill yearbe learning entirely in office experiencesgroundlast month detention. To get involved and access to career creden“In- (Studio 214), stu- research and interviews to can say something, but if we tion of the City Works restau- new structuresandwith accessa specialenabled to celebration career creden out- - — Eric Peterson, Car wash out, dents learn how to best creating the end product on should say something.” rant chain. by the replacementside the ofJeffrey the S. [email protected] tials and early college credits. To join District 214’s Career PathwaystialsCouncil effort and as Chambersearly an internship college at the credits. vil- To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship Now a senior, Diaz is deter- Now a senior, Diaz is deter- auto repair in 8 host, career mentor or classroom speaker,lage hall. contact Barb Kain host, career9 mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 mined“I have to nowattend been law clerk school, for COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Busse Car Wash in Mount Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. becomeContinued a lawyer from andpage help 7 becomemore than a halflawyer my life, and which help Continued on page 10 Prospect, which has been in others. examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financiallyothers.is insane,”through aSirabian sponsorship, said after examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To supportbusiness the program since 1982,financially closed through a sponsorship, “I’m glad I’ve taken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college creditsa “I’mvillage for glad students, board I’ve meetingnamingtaken (thesein pursue law school after college. early career Aprilcredentials 7. But oreven college though credits the for students, naming classes) because now I have a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooksclasses)which with shebecause the Districtperformed now 214 I havethe a or other contribution,business contactno longer Erin Brookswashes with the District 214 Education Foundation, [email protected] she has been handling Education Foundation,cars, it’s [email protected] from being specific view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling specificfor four viewdecades on what— takingI want to as high as 20 percentSTEVE or more, ZALUSKY/ [email protected] because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling washed up, General Manager do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. do when I grow up,” said Diaz,Buffalo according Grove Village to Clerkstudies Janet based Sirabian, relevant right, joined to our Village daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse.DAILY HERALD FILE PHOTO, 2012 minutes, reading items from Planner Nicole Woods at a celebration of Sirabian’s 40th year Mark, Sue and Chad Busse, owners of Busse Car Wash and Chad Busse said. who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go whothe agenda graduates and tallying in May. votes. in office.on American Bar Association dents are interested inAutomotive the law in Mount“It’s soProspect, cool to shown be able here to in go 2012. Chad Instead, it will focus on Elk Grove and John Hersey numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, variousElkVillage Grovelaw-related presidents and Johnfields, and trustHersey per- - numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws thatBusse are cre said- theinto business a courtroom recently decidedand be to able shut downa career the car in lawanother enforcement, aspect of thevarious busi- law-related fields, per- high schools launched the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forminghighees have schoolsmock changed trial launched simulationsseats over the political average side $46,000of elected a office,year for in pri 1979- toated run affectfor village them,” presi- saidwash, Hersey which tohad face been offoperating against since an 1962, oppo but- is iskeeping currently the participatingness that has beenin a thrivingforming — mock trial simulations Criminal Justice and Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove andCriminalthe taking years, them Justicebut herto workshops andspot hasLegal since vate she university rarely faces law a chalprograms.- dent andsocial no one sciencechose to runteacher thriving Jodi auto nentrepair inshop terms open. of a legal issue practicum withfull-service the Elk autoGrove repair. and Auto taking them to workshops Services pathways nearly two Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitatedServicesremained bypathways constant. law school nearly stu two- lenge. BothShe has pathways a theory aboutare open to replaceto Blazek. her. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Policedetailing Department. also will continue,facilitated by law school stu- Reflecting on her four that. “I have always been proud The city is now accepting groups 6-9, 10-13 and 14-18. Busse added. years ago. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dentsyearsdecades and ago. professors.as Both clerk, pathwaysSirabian said have “Notall studentstoo many interestedpeople want in otherto say that OutsideI was a part ofclass, Buf- applicationsstudents urefrom out children if that’s Applicantssomething should Through submit this, he’s“We learning are lucky dif that- dentswe are and professors. since expanded to other Dis- legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and since“Whilethe two expanded thingsit is certainly of whichto other a she chal isDis - -this legaljob becauseprofessions there as is well,no suchfalo Grove,” have she opportunities said. toages partic 6-18- whoyou want want to lead to the do,” asaid short Hersey essay regarding ferent aaspects his- very of policingbusy at the and repair shop,”“While it is certainly a chal- trict 214 schools, with 873 stu- as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lengetrictmost 214creating proud schools, are a the brand-newwith village’s 873 stu -decisionas police making officers, in it,” she FBI agents ipate —in Steve co-curricular Zalusky, annual activi parade,- junior which Joseph steps off Lehman. torical fact they learnedhow police about enforce he said. the law. lenge creating a brand-new dents currently participating and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course,dents50th anniversarythecurrently engagement celebrationparticipating and said. and “People crime say theyscene go intoinvestiga [email protected] such as the Law ator 11:30 Mock a.m. July“But 4 from it’s Rollalso- a Rollinglot of funMeadows, to whyElk they’re Grove BusseHigh saidSchool’s he’d beencourse, con- the engagement and districtwide. tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasmdistrictwide.in 2008 and itsour annual students Civics governmenttors, and becausealso are well-suitedthey Trial teams. Theseing students Meadows be High able School. to stand upproud there to beand a Rollingcriminal Mead and- constitutionalsidering closing law the carenthusiasm wash our students Making career decisions in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social haveForum.Making shown career for these decisions classes in want for to those change who things. want Since to develop Youth work will leadwith thepracticing Annetteattor- Szafran,prove yourselfa mem- inows front resident, of the orteacher what Danthe Sakenfor a long and time. social have shown for these classes high school can help pave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie makehighNow schoolus sheextremely canseems help ready excitedpave to the this publicisn’t a votingspeaking position, skills it’s or pur- neys to prepare forber mockof the Rollingjudge andMeadows the lawyers.” Fourth of July meanssciences to them. teacher“It wasn’tStephanie a viable make busi - us extremely excited take on another 40 years. not something that people are way at city parade Community Events Founda- The winners will get to lead ness model,” he said. “And way for students determined sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- aboutway“I loveforthe students government.prospects determined Iof don’t the banging sue publicdown theservice, doors saidto Dis- trial competitions, includingtion, came up Butwith it’s the not idea. all mockthe trialsparade and on aKezios decorated have workedso it was to reallyencour a -crossroads.about the prospects of the to become lawyers, given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathwaytolike become politics, moving lawyers,but I love forward,” givengovern that- do.” trict 214 administrators. Rollingthe MeadowsNorthwest youth Suburban She formedBar classes.a subcommit Elk Grove- horse-drawnsenior Jakub wagon. age students Thesuch choice as Gornikwas to invest pathway more moving forward,” law school attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Sakenlawment,” school said. she said. attrition rates run The“I opportunity love teachingfor Sirabian thesewill get Association’sto kick off the Annualcity’s tee Mockto develop Gornik, a set of whocriteria wants Applications,to pursue availableby bringing at inmoney speakers and time from into thatSaken part said. Fortunately for her, she has to become clerk opened when July Fourth festivities this year for selecting a total of six mar- city hall or at cityrm.org, are been able to mostly avoid the Verna Clayton left the position by serving as parade marshals. shals — two each from age due May 18. See INSIDE on PAGE 3 Long Grove excited about Old McHenry RoadLong project Grove excited about Old McHenry Road project

On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — Inside Northwest theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s elected offi- congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service tion that’s expected to ben- Martin Luther King Jr. oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2018 section FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 Northwest Suburbs FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 5 section section Northwest Suburbs Contact us 2 Northwest Suburbs FRIDAY, MAY 4, 2018 DAILY HERALD SECTIONKen 5 PAGE Potts 3 2 5 5 Friday, May 4,Comics 2018 NC14 4 Friday, May 11, 2018 Ken Potts 2 dh dailyherald.com Ken Potts 2 YourPathways: faith 2 Your faith 2 Students can get head start into future careers NC14 Comics 4 Comics 4 Continued from Page 1 to expand District 214’s Career dh dailyherald.comPathways program. dh dailyherald.com want — or, more importantly, “I think (the community) what they don’t want — to got to the point faster than pursue beyond high school. It a lot of other communities NC14C NC14C also helps them understand in that there needs to be an what skills are needed in the economic engine to public workplace. education.” Up to code In addition to workplace Helping students gain skills learning experiences, the Cen- in the workplace benefits ter for Career Discovery holds employers as well. Keats Man- District 214’s Career District 214’s Career annual Career Nights, pro- ufacturing in Wheeling has District 214 programs offer pathway vides students with resume worked with student interns Steppingstoneand interviewing support, and from District 214 for at least to success Steppingstone to success brings industry guest speakers six years. The partnership has Pathways program to success in computer programming Pathways program to classes. helped Keats introduce young The center also offers career people to careers in manufac- advisors, job placement spe- turing and within Submittedthe com- by District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. Submitted by District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. cialists and job coaches to help pany, said Matt Eggemeyer of By Ursula Urban students further explore their Keats Manufacturing. It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local and state leadersWheeling have High School It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local and state leaders have interests and discover careers. “It’s an amazingwest opportu Suburban- High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded the program. More recently, west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded the program. More recently, Funded primarily by federal, nity to pitch yourtrict business 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District 214 SuperintendentMargaux Dr. Cummings,trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District 214 Superintendent Dr. state and private grants, District [and] your industry. Espe- a junior at Prospect High 214’s Center for Career Discov- cially in manufacturingapproach … for to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awardedSchool, the already knowsapproach what to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the ery program has been recog- all of us, it’s our dutyways to expose program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National Superintendentshe plans of to do in the future:ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National Superintendent of nized at the state and national careers in manufacturing,” She wants to become a com- levels for its unique and innova- Eggemeyer said oflege partner credits,- career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year in part for the career path- lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year in part for the career path- tive career exploration model, ing with District 214.internship “This is experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways work he has led toputer break programmer. internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways work he has led to break Thanks to her high school including at the White House’s one small piece thatcerted we can effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program basedCOURTESY on numerous OF DISTRICT factors,214 includ- down barriers to college access and certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includ- down barriers to college access and 2015 Summit on Next-Genera- do to help the manufacturing District 214 students participate in internships through the district’s Center for Career Discovery. Buffalo Grove’s Sarah Aljanabi studies through the North- tion High Schools. community.” ate career participatedand college in anready. internship at Walgreensthat before ensuresgraduating highevery school graduate and pursuing has postsecondary a ing completionplans to study pharmacy. of career credentials, affordability. west Suburban High Schoolate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability. “The (District 214) commu- Elk Grove High TheSchool program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participation in Over the next 16 weeks, we’reDistrict tak 214’s- ProgrammingThe program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participation in Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- nity really is a trailblazer,” said student Radek Lucarzing Highsaid engineeringSchool administration as his future metsites. lauded publicly byengineering the White fields. House; internshipstalking to someone,” and school he said. attendance. ing a closer look at how Districtand Software214 Developmenting High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 Jason Quiara, a senior program his engineering intern- career. It also taught him how Now, Lucarz, a junior, “(The internship) gave me “It’s such an interesting job, Career Pathway, she’s well on officer with The Joyce Founda- ship last summer with Pep business- to interact leaders with supervisorsand the isvil -decidingDistrict between 214 hasthe amassed knowledge nearly that other 1,000 students Districtand this internship 214’s effortsis going to over the last re-imaginedCOURTESY OFthe DAN high SIMPSON schoolher curric way. - with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imagined the high school curric- tion, which provided funding per Construction lage’scemented department and what is ofexpected economic on work devel aerospace- business and partners;electrical can’tand getstudents from class have or justdecade, be an advantage.” backed “Mother’sby a supportive Day with boardBirds of Prey,”ulum, set forcultivated 1-3 p.m. Sunday, new partnerships lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships May 13, at the Stillman Nature Center in South Barrington, will So far, she has completed all opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education andinclude educators such birds who as havea red-shouldered to ensure hawk. pathways are in linefour withcourses in the pathway;opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensure pathways are in line with address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took backdesigned the her own math-foaddress- a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took back the manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative on public education.cused app, Magmatics, manufacturing.that’s dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative on public education. Inside: Dist. 220 offers community meetings available on Apple’s App Bring the kids to explore trucks Store; and had an internship. Spend Mother’s Day For her senior year, she Submitted by Palatine Park District Continued from Page 1 needs, in part through flexible 220 meeting at 7 p.m. Mon- plans to do independent Palatine Park District will spaces and better technology. day, May 14, at Grove Ave- study, working on app ideas host the annual Big Trucks, a of the business or say that we Late last year, District 220 nue Elementarywith School’s birds of prey and helping teach coding to COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 free community event, from have done what we could.” launched the Studentsfirst of a dozen gymnasium, embrace 900 S. Grove legal, criminal justice lower-level classes. Prospect High School junior Margaux Cummings plans to pursue a career asStudents a computer pro- embrace legal, criminal justice 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, — Steve Zalusky, community meetings for Ave. in Barrington, and 9:30 “I’ve gone further than I grammer after her experiences in District 214’s Programming and Software Development Career May 5, in the Family Aquatic [email protected] residents to view presenta- a.m. Thursday, DailyMay 17, Herald at the report Pathway. Center parking lot, 340 E. Pal- tions and ask about the ten- library of Barrington Middle Attendees can also learn thought I could get,” Cum- atine Road, Palatine. Parking tative master plan. Now, dis- School-Station Campus,Instead 215 of taking Mom out how to dissect an owl pellet. mings said of the IT pathway will be available in the Com- Chances to learn trict leaders wantprofessions to hear from Eastern Ave. throughto brunch for Mother’shigh Day, school The Stillman curriculum Nature Center experience. “I didn’t think I About this series, professions through high school curriculum Amunity Center parkinglesson lot at inabout lawBlueprint 220 residents again and have set At a Barringtonhow High about gath- introducing her to is a private,A nonprofit centerlesson could get an app published on in law 250 E. Wood St., Palatine. three dates for meetings that’ll ering in October,some visitors owls and hawks? for environmental education the App Store (for example). and how to help ByThis Kayleigh family event Padar allows No one can say Barrington include presentations from heard about potential“Mother’s build- Day with Birds on 80 acresBy of Kayleigh woods, lake and Padar It’s helped a lot in other situa- This story is part of a children of all ages the oppor- Area Unit District 220 officials officials. ing needs for physical activ- of Prey” takes place 1 to 3 prairie in South Barrington. tions as well because I learned 16-week series looking Johntunity Hersey to see High big Schooltrucks and aren’t doing their best to get The first Blueprint 220 ses- ity and wellness,p.m. visual Sunday, and May 13, at the Not onlyJohn does Hersey Stillman High Schoolhave COURTESY OF PALATINE PARK DISTRICT/photo by Michael Noens more problem-solving skills in at Northwest Suburban vehicles up close, and they will feedback from residents about sion is set for 9 a.m. Saturday, performing arts,Stillman and sci Nature- Center, 33 a variety of habitats that offer the classes, and that transfers even be able to sit in the driv- Attendees pose in front of a Palatine Fire Engine at last year’s May 12, at Barrington High High School District 214’s Big Trucks event in the Family Aquatic Center parking lot. a long-term facilities plan ence, technology, engineer- er’sKayla seat in Diazsome of has the trucks.always been called Blueprint 220. School’s guidance resource ing and mathematicsW. Penny career Road, South Bar- food, coverKayla and nesting Diaz hassites always to other been things.” Career Pathways program. interested in the legal pro- rington. Admission is $10 per for wildinterested animals, it inis alsothe legalThe prodemand- for computer This year’s event will once The plan will detail potential center, 616 W. Main St. pathways. To join District 214’s fession.again include So goodywhen bags Elk for GroveDistrict 15, Village of Palatine Zeigler Auto Group of Scha- school renovations designed For those who can’t make it — Bobcar. Susnjara, home tofession. a number So of when birds Elkand Groveinformation technology the first 1,000 children, a free Public Works Department, umburg, Daily Herald Media to meet future education that day, there is a Blueprint [email protected], who are encour- of prey that are not able to be professionals is growing — IT Career Pathways effort as Highprize raffle,School a craft began area pro-offeringPalatine Fire Department, Group, Lifeway Foods Inc., aged to bring a camera, can releasedHigh into theSchool wild. Theybegan jobs offering are expected to increase an internship host, career anvided American by Lakeshore law Learning, course, Hillside she Towing, Prairie Mate- Arlington International Race- meet the owls — great horned, are usedan for American educational lawpro- course,13 percent she by 2026, accord- mentor or classroom immediatelyoutdoor inflatables signed provided up. rial, Palatine Township, Jew- course, Orthodontic Experts barn, screech, barred and grams andimmediately can be seen bysigned the up.ing to the U.S. Bureau of Labor speaker, contact Barb byThe The Playgroundsemesterlong Games, course,el-Osco, MBL Recycling, Pala- Ltd, Palatine Public Library snowy; and the hawks — a public whenThe Stillman semesterlong is open. Statistics. course, District 214’s pro- Kain in the Teaching and and Palatine Park District’s tine Emergency Management District, The Playground broad-winged hawk, a per- For details, visit www. gramming and software path- Learning Department, barb. Family Aquatic Center con- Agency, Matusek Enterprises Games, Plum Creek Support- which helps students bet- egrine falcon, a red-shoul- stillmannc.org,which emailhelps stillstudents- way offersbet- career-focused COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 cession stand will be selling and Palatine Park District. ive Living and SportClips Hair- [email protected]. ter understand America’s ter understand America’s John Dattilo, center, a John Hersey High School junior, won the family-friendly lunch items The 2018 presenting sponsor cuts of Palatine. dered hawk; as well as a turkey [email protected] or call courses, including dual-credit To support the program legalcatered system, by Pizza Bella. is the introducof Big -Trucks is Andigo Credit For information about the vulture. (847) 428-OWLSlegal system, (6957). is the classesintroduc that- give students 2017 Congressional App Challenge for the Illinois 9th District college credits, along with financially through a for his app DiaLog, which helps people with diabetes manage toryGroups class currently to two scheduled legal-focused Union. A variety of businesses 2018 Big Trucks event, contact tory class to two legal-focused sponsorship, early career to showcase their vehicles and organizations support this Preschool/Tots Coordinator internships and other related and track their disease. Here, he shows his app to classmates pathways,may include: Grootpart Recycling,of Northwest event through their gold level Karen Rude at (847) 496-6239 Get an up- pathways, part of Northwestactivities. credentials or college cred- Michael Maczynski, left, and Brent Gurvis, right. SuburbanPalatine Police High Department, School sponsorship,Dis- including ABC or [email protected]. close look at Suburban High SchoolThis Dishelps- students prepare its for students, naming or trictABC 214’sPlumbing, Career Heating, Pathways Plumbing Heating Cooling & great horned trict 214’s Career forPathways careers as a computer pro- other contribution, contact what the company is about,” students coding and program- Cooling & Electric, Commu- Electric, Just Peachy Photog- • Submit ‘Your News’ at www. owls at “Moth- Erin Brooks with the District program. er’s Day with program. grammer, computer hardware Nelson said, adding that the ming languages. nity Consolidated School raphy, Palatine Bank & Trust, dailyherald.com/share. engineer, network architect 214 Education Foundation, experience broadened his At the time, District 214 The District 214 pro- Birds of Prey” The District 214 pro- [email protected]. from 1 to 3 and software developer. view of how businesses func- schools were among a handful gram, with 44 career path- gram,COURTESY with OF44 DISTRICT careerFor path 214Buffalo- Grove High tion and the role of IT beyond in the country to offer the cur- COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Elkp.m. Grove Sunday, High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District ways, is designed to help high May 13, at the ways, is designed to Schoolhelp highsenior Troy Nelson, a the basics. riculum, which was developed school students discover their 214’sStillman legal-focused Na- pathways, helpingschool students students study discover the2017 U.S. summertheir internship at they currently have, adding The Programming and Soft- by MobileMakersEDU. 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. legalture systemCenter. and explore potential careers in the field. Shultes Precision Manufactur- new information to it, making ware Development Path- To make his AP com- legal system and explore potential careers in the field. futuresShare through a yoursequence of fears with God futures through a sequenceing in web of development gave it look more vibrant, (adding) way started in the 2014-15 puter science classes even career-focused courses, work- career-focused courses,him real-worldwork- exposure to IT more new ways to introduce school year with the introduc- more interesting, Prospect place learning experiences place learning experienceswork. it to the customers and the tion of a mobile app develop- “I will praise the Lord and friend walking and paralyzes us from moving To get involved To get involved COURTESY OF STILLMAN NATURE CENTER “I (worked) on the website workers so they can really see ment course, which teaches See PATHWAY on PAGE 2 andexalt accesshis name tofor careerI cried to creden - toward me. forward. and access to career creden- tialshim andand earlyhe answered college me! credits. As we Others can tell us it’s To join District 214’s Career Pathwaystials effort and as early an internship college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship HeNow freed ame senior, of all my Diaz fears.” is deter- talked, she unfounded, but we have to Now a senior, Diaz is deter- 10 — Psalm 34:3,4 (TLB) mentioned get the revelation for our- host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain host, career11 mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 my presenta- selves. These are the fears that in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. becomeA few years a ago,lawyer I did a preand- help Elk tion.Grove She High told Schoolhold us back senior and diminishKayla Diazour is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can become a lawyer and help Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can Continuedsentation on becoming from more page 9 examineme she andshared better confidence. understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to Hanoverorg. To support the program financially Park through a sponsorship,earns Safeexamine and betterCommunity understand through District 214’s recognitionCareer Pathways program. DiazContinued plans to on pageorg. To 12 support the program financially through a sponsorship, others.confident. I discussed several my points on Sometimes fear is good or others. Annettee pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits for students, naming pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits for students, naming Bible“I’m principles glad I’vethat helptaken us (theseBudzban fear with her healthy. For example, the fear “I’m glad I’ve taken (these that protects us from harm or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 classes)develop more because confidence. now I I have Christian a son, and that - classes) “Webecause are now Coalition I have isa comprised of a and suicide prevention, elder installation program and recognized specificknew it was viewan emotional on what issue I wantinspirations to as highhe not as 20only percent ful activity, or more,such as steppingclasses because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling InsideEducation Northwest Foundation, [email protected] view to haveon what partnership I want to betweenas high many as 20 percentadult falls, or emergencymore, classes pre- anbecause elder falls the program law is sowas Trial Invitationalby the at Mountthe Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected]. we all struggle with from time conquered his out in traffic without using accomplished community stakeholder orga- paredness, workplace safety, established. 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At the pre- man’s life. I’m not suggesting selves if this is what we’re expe- as a Safe Community under a wide-rang- and programs put into place ment, which implemented — Eric Peterson, third annual Criminalsentation, she Justice shared that and one weLegal all easily vateovercome university our fears. lawriencing. programs. If we determinesocial it’s science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicuma 3-year-old with program the Elkof theGrove Mayor and RodneyCriminal taking ing themJusticecommu to- workshopsandthat willLegal benefit vate residents university for programs law programs. such as a socialher- [email protected] teacher Jodi nentOlivia in termsCelebrating of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove and taking them to workshops Servicesof her adult pathways children had nearly a But two I believe withBoth this pathways exam- false, are then open we should to goBlazek. for- because, yes, you get to fig- VillageNational SafetyPolice Council. 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Submitted by Toni Antonetti The gala will feature inspirational speakers, The 2018 Feed My Starving Children Hunger the Feed My Starving Children MarketPlace to Hope Gala, which will be from 6-9:30 p.m. filled with new artisan-crafted items, plus a live Saturday, May 19, at the Renaissance Schaum- auction, wine and beer pull and raffle. Longburg Convention Center inGrove Schaumburg, will Tickets areexcited $125 or $1,000 for a table of 10. To about Old McHenry RoadLong project Grove excited about Old McHenry Road project raise funds and awareness for starving children register, go online to fmsc.org/ILGala. around the world. For information, visit fmsc.org. On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — Inside Northwest theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s elected offi- congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service tion that’s expected to ben- Martin Luther King Jr. oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. 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NC14 Challenges of joining dailyherald.com How to join the ‘sandwich generation’ conversation: Facebook: www.facebook. Overheard on the extra care. com/DailyHeraldFans train: “I hate being There are, I know, this late. The sit- a growing number of Twitter: @dailyherald ter complains and “in-home” services he just pouts. Then for the elderly (com- Pinterest: pinterest.com/ he wants to stay up panions, nurses, meal thedailyherald/ past his bedtime and deliveries). Most of that makes him even these, however, cost Snapchat: thedailyherald grouchier the next money. And the cost day.” Ken Potts is often not covered by Instagram: “How old is your That’s Life insurance. thedailyherald Dad now?” So a lot of us strug- YouTube: “Eighty-seven.” gle to “make do” with DailyHeraldClips They’ve been called the what we can handle ourselves Sign up for our newsletters: “sandwich generation.” Men and what help we can afford to dailyherald.com/newsletters COURTESY OF B. EIFFES/St. Emily School and women usually in their buy. Students in 3-year-old prekindergarten work on iPads in the St. Emily School computer lab/tech 40s, 50s and sometimes even Now that I’ve done such hub. 60s who have dependent chil- a good job of explaining the Contact us dren at home and dependent problem, wouldn’t it be nice if Mail: P.O. Box 280, parents living with them or I had a good solution. Unfortu- Arlington Heights, IL 60006 nearby. nately, I don’t. They seem to spend most I can suggest that we all (all numbers are 847) St. Emily is recognized of their time caring for either make it easier on each other Main switchboard: 427-4300 one generation or the other, by acknowledging that things leaving precious little time for are a bit strained for all of us Customer service themselves or anything else. — children, parents and the 427-4333 Before noon to speak as Common Sense school They are too often frazzled, elderly. And just talking with to a rep frustrated and fatigued. each other about this can Submitted by Bonnie Eiffes, St. Emily 24/7 Automated system available staff of St. Emily for embrac- reputations and personal pri- Then there’s the other side make a big difference. If we School ing digital citizenship as an vacy, managing online rela- (the elderly’s side) of the coin. can empathize with (rather Back issues: Common Sense, the important part of their stu- tionships and respecting cre- Let’s face it, one of the unin- than blame) each other, we www.dailyherald.com/info/ national, nonprofit organiza- dents’ education,” said Liz ative copyright. tended consequences of our will all feel less overwhelmed. Classified: 427-4444; tion dedicated to helping kids Kline, vice president, Edu- The free resources are health care system’s too fre- Let me also observe that, as [email protected] and families thrive in a world of cation Programs, Common currently used in more quent obsession with quantity with children, people in their digital media and technology, Sense Education. than 100,000 classrooms of years rather than quality of senior years do better with as Any form of Classified Advertising has recognized St. Emily School “St. Emily School deserves nationwide. life is that more and more of much freedom and responsi- can be submitted in person, or as a Common Sense School. high praise for giving its stu- “We’re honored to be rec- us are living longer but are less bility as they can manage. We online at dailyherald.com in our St. Emily School has dents the foundational skills ognized as a Common Sense healthy. Our extra years are need to avoid over-protect- classified section. demonstrated its commit- they need to compete and School,” said Mrs. Mary Hem- spent becoming increasingly ing the elderly just as much Display ads: 427-4624; ment to taking a whole-com- succeed in the 21st-century melman, school principal. dependent on others for our as we need to do so with the [email protected] munity approach to prepar- workplace and participate “By preparing our students care. This is usually frustrating young. And we want to avoid ing its students to use the ethically in society at large.” to use technology safely and and humiliating for the seniors sounding condescending or Obituaries: 427-4776; immense power of digital St. Emily School uses Com- responsibly, we are providing so afflicted. patronizing. [email protected] media to explore, create, con- mon Sense Education’s inno- them unlimited opportunities Now, there are certainly Our elders may seem nect and learn, while limit- vative and research-based to maximize and personalize some good, even excellent, childlike at times in their News tips ing the perils that exist in the digital citizenship resources, their learning.” health care facilities for senior needs, but they have decadesFRIDAY, MAY 18, 2018 Newsroom online realm, such as pla- which were created in col- For information about St. citizens who require assis- of experience and wisdom section (8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.): 427-4300; giarism, loss of privacy and laboration with Dr. Howard Emily School, go to stemi- tance in living. thatNorthwest deserve our Suburbs respect. [email protected] cyberbullying. FRIDAY, MARCHGardner 30, of 2018 the GoodPlay Proj- lyschool.org. To learn more The reality is, though, as we Finally, we need to rally the FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 5 News tip hotline The recognition acknowl- ect at the Harvard Graduate about the criteria the school get older most of us prefer to family as a whole to meet the edges the school’s com- School of Education. met to become recognized live alone as long as possible needs of the elderly in our (5 p.m.-8:30 a.m. and Contact us section 2 section Northwest Suburbsmitment to creating a cul- The resources teach stu- as a Common Sense School, and then within the family. 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Editor: Chuck Keeshan,Your 427-4471faith 2 one we’d rather it was the peo- YourThere faith is no reason that2 NC14 [email protected] 4 ple we know and love. anyComics number of family mem4 - Add to this mix (the “third” bers cannot regularly partic- Community news dh dailyherald.com dh dailyherald.com coordinators: Pathway: side of the coin?) children ipate in the day-to-day assis- who need a good deal of time tance required by some of Norrine Twohey, 427-4495; NC14C Out& NC14C [email protected] and attention from Mom and the Aelderly. design for the future Students get Dad and we have family sys- All this sounds like work, Community news editor: tems overload. Or at least that probably work we don’t about Susan Klovstad, (847) 608-2731, is how it seemsDistrict to the mid -214’sreally feel Career we have time for. District 214’s Career [email protected] hands-on dle-aged adults caught in this YetGraphic it is part of beingarts family.pathway builds generational sandwich. And, pragmatically, those of Long Grove How to send yourSteppingstone news to success Steppingstone to success Chocolate Fest This is not Pathwaysa new problem. us program inskills the sandwich for visual genera -arts careers Pathways program Does your organization have an training Elder care has always been tion are setting an example • Noon-11 p.m. Friday, May 18; 10 a.m.-11 p.m. upcoming event? You can submit Submitted by District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’san expected “Redefining part of Ready!” extended discovering forBy theirour Ayse future.own Eldes children, who on Submittedto an advanced by District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. design course that Saturday, May 19 and 10 news online or by email. Continued from Page 1 It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement,family launched relations. in 2015 in part- Localmay Prospectand have Highstate toSchool takeleaders care haveof us in It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 ina.m.-6 part -p.m. Sunday,Local May and state leaders have west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded the program. More recently, combineswest Suburbanan intern- High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded the program. More recently, Online: Complete form to tell us — What is new are the social the Asnot-too-distant a paper-and-pen future. artist, Roll- ship opportunity 20, Historic Downtown Long High School careertrict and 214 tech launched- an innovative new school. intendentsand Association, economic aligns forces closely that haveDistrict 214 Superintendent Dr. trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns Grove,closely 308 OldDistrict McHenry 214 Superintendent Dr. and our web readers — all about it approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R.ing Schuler Meadows was Highawarded School the student at approachHarper Collegeto education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the nical educator Paul Hen- led to the predominance of the • Dr.Miranda Ken PottsAdelman is on wasn’t the staffsure aboutof with an honors-level Road, Long Grove. Visitors at dailyherald.com/share. ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 Nationaltrying graphic Superintendent arts when Northwestof designways course. program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that studentsare invitedare to2018 experience National Superintendent of nig introduced an app devel- COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 two-career and single-parent Samaritan Counseling Center By email: lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year Suburbanin part for High the careerSchool pathDistrict- 214 “Ilege really credits, like thatcareer credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. three days dedicatedthe Year to in part for the career path- opment course thatinternship ties experiencesin Reshma as part Saujani, of a con founder- identified and CEO career of Girlsclusters. Who Code, a nationalNew metricshousehold. now assess readiness ways workinlaunched Naperville he hasthe and ledGraphic Downersto breakArts Career classinternship … one reasonexperiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. 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Chocolate But with encouragement from Meadows graphic military news; photos (jpgs grammers and the facultyThe program are organization began when seeksWheel- to real-worldencourage work more experience girls to pursuehas been computer success in anymoreAP courses, to participation take care in of theOver Engagementthe next 16 weeks, and Remarriage we’re tak- The program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participationFest, life’sin mostOver delectable the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- ing High Schoolscience. administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer look at howher District mom, 214 Adel- designing teacherHigh School Kent administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance.cravings comeing together a closer with look at how District 214 only): the clients. I’m trying to rep- seniors (or juniors) who need With Children.” man opted to take Dyer. “The second licate a real-life devwith shop,”business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imagined the high school curric- with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over thetimeless last memories re-imagined and three the high school curric- [email protected] an introduc- thing is you’re get- stages of live music, family Hennig said. “Overlage’s the department past calculating of economic insulindevel- businessdosages partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnershipstory graphic arts tinglage’s (District) department 214 of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensure pathways are in line with opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators whofun have and more. to Admissionensure pathwaysis are in line with Amateur photo contest: three years, my students quickly. The app is available course. This deci- credit. The class is $5; children 12 and younger address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and tooksion back was the the turn- all addressproject-based, a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took back the [email protected] are free. Parking is free in have created awesomemanufacturing. apps on the App Store, anddreds Dattilo of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative on public education.ing point in her andmanufacturing. it’s really geared dreds of career credentials. COURTESYhave helped OF DISTRICTensure every 214 graduate is narrative on public education. Your faith, religion notes: that benefit the students and said he intends to keep it up plans for the future. toward real-life Kent Dyer, a Rolling Meadows High School educator, left, teaches a graphic arts class in Dis- all public lots in downtown trict’s 214’s Talent Development Program, a summer enrichment series. He teaches graphic arts Long Grove, with one free dailyherald.com/share teachers.” to date. “Originally, I was like, designing, real-life ‘Oh, I don’t know,’” said Adelman, application.” classes throughout the school year. shuttle provided for additional Taking advantage of his Dattilo, who plans to satellite lots. Ride sharing is Neighbor Fencepost: IT classes, John Hersey High study economics and com- who plans to pursue a career in visual The graphic arts [email protected] arts after graduating this month. “I pathway prepares students for careers budget while meeting cli- encouraged. For information, School junior John Dat- puter science in college, said Students embrace legal, criminaltook thejustice class my sophomore year, in such fields as advertising, art edu- Studentsent requests embrace and arrang- legal,www.longgrove.org/festivals/ criminal justice Time out! tilo in December won the he has benefitted from his and I kind of just fell in love with cation, graphic design and web “The class is all project-based, and ing delivery and packag- chocolate-fest. Time out! listings: 2017 Congressional App teacher and the computer everything.” design through classes, internships, it’s really geared toward real-life ing for their customers. professions through high school Districtcurriculum 214 students interested in mentorships and art shows. It also professionsAt Prospect through High high school curriculum [email protected] Challenge for the Illinois programming pathway. pursuing graphic design start with the leads them to opportunities to earn designing, real-life application.” School, students in the Kids to Park Day A lesson9th District for his app Dia- “Thein computer law science A lesson in law Food basic graphic arts course and move certificates at Harper in various areas Kent Dyer, Rolling Meadows beginning graphic arts • 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Log, which helps people classes have helped teach such as desktop publish- H.S.graphic design teacher classes get the opportu- [email protected] Kayleigh Padar By Kayleigh Padar May 19, Black Bear Park, with diabetes manage and me all the basic information ing, web design and digital nity to collaborate with 1484 Essex Drive, Hoffman John Hersey High School John Hersey High School photography. students in the school’s Estates. Join the more than Health & fitness track their disease, including that I need to know to code.” The pathway courses Entrepreneurship course. [email protected] Diaz has always been Kayla Diaz has always been differ slightly in each of Graphic arts students 1 million people at hundreds interested in the legal pro- interested in the legal pro- the District 214 schools. students at Rolling Meadows, for design shirts, buttons, posters or of national, state, and local Business fession. So when Elk Grove fession. So when Elk Grove While the dual-credit example, can take a Small Business other requested products for business parks, and public lands across the country taking part in Business tips: High School began offering High School began offering and Advanced Place- Management class. projects for students taking the Entre- an American law course, she an American law course, she ment courses are offered According to Dyer, Small Business preneurship class. the eighth annual Kids to [email protected] signed up. immediately signed up. throughout the district, Management combines business ele- For second-year pathway students, Parks Day. Activities will Health & Fitness ments with graphic design projects, Prospect graphic arts teacher Andre include a nature talk, a walk The semesterlong course, The semesterlong course, Kim Mikus, 427-4567which helps students bet- which helps students bet- with students forming teams to work Poisson organizes several field trips around the lake, a disc golf [email protected] Monday in the Rolling Meadows High on design projects for real-life cli- to different companies with graphic demonstration, crafts, and ter understand America’s ter understand America’s School senior Raymond Liu ents. Last semester, a group of stu- arts departments. On a recent trip snacks. Visitors will have the legal system, is the introduc- legal system, is the introduc- works on a project in the dents designed graduation shirts for to a local photo shoot, one student chance to get a close look at tory class to two legal-focused tory class to two legal-focused school’s Small Business Juliette Low Elementary School’s fifth rescued raptors, presented by COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Management class. pathways, part of Northwest pathways, part of Northwest grade class, learning how to manage a See PATHWAY on PAGE 2 the organization Wings and Suburban High School Dis- Suburban High School Dis- Talons. To learn more, visit trict 214’s Career Pathways trict 214’s Career Pathways heparks.org or parktrust.org/ program. program. kids-to-parks-day. The District 214 pro- The District 214 pro- gram, with 44 career path- gram,COURTESY with OF44 DISTRICT career path 214 - COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 ways, is designed to help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken ways,teachesFour is designedcourses Bartlett in to District help high friends biking to Niagara Falls for charityElk Grove High School’sSpring Dan Fun Saken Fair teaches courses in District school students discover their 214’s legal-focused pathways, helpingschool students students study discover the U.S. their 214’s legal-focused• 10 pathways, a.m.-1 p.m. helpingSaturday, students study the U.S. legal system and explore potential careers in the field. legal system and explore potential careers in the field. futures through a sequence of futuresBy Chuck through Keeshan a sequence of John Som- May 19, Mountain View career-focused courses, work- [email protected] courses, work-Inside Northwest ogyi spent Adventure Center, 510 E. place learning experiences To get involved place learning experiences the last two To get involvedAlgonquin Road, Des Plaines. and access to career creden- andFour access college to career students creden - decades as The 11th annual Spring Fun who grew up as childhood New Chance: Arts & Literature the depart- Fair is a family-friendly festi- tials and early college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathwaystials effort and as early an internship college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship Now a senior, Diaz is deter- friendsNow ain senior, Bartlett Diaz are is bikdeter- -fund as the nonprofit they’re ment’s water val of fun that brings together 12 host, career mentor or classroom speaker,ing from contact Chicago Barb to Kain Niagara supporting. operations host, career13 mentorthe wonderful or classroom community speaker, contact Barb Kain mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 in the Teaching and Learning Department,Falls this barb.kain@d214. week to raise money “If we hadn’t been exposed superinten- in the Teaching andorganizations Learning of Department, Des Plaines barb.kain@d214. become a lawyer and help Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can becomefor Chance a lawyer the Rapper’sand help to Elkart Groveand literature High School in our senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields shedent, can during John Somogyi Continued from page 11 examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. DiazContinued plans to on pageorg. To 14 support theat Mountain program View financially Adventure through a sponsorship, others. others.youth empowerment charity schools, homes, or commu- which time Center and Prairie Lakes “I’m glad I’ve taken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college creditsSocialWorks.“I’m for glad students, I’ve namingtaken (thesenity, pursue we believe law schoolwe would after be college. he imple- early career credentials or college credits for students, naming or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 or other contribution,Community contact Center. Erin Includes Brooks with the District 214 classes) because now I have a classes)Austin because Hilvert, nowTyler IKlatt, have amissing out on a powerful mented elec- Touch a Truck; Pooch, Pet and specific view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected] Rajewski view onand what Brenner I want toaspect as high of life,” as 20they percent wrote oron more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at tronicthe Rolling monitoring Education and oper Foundation,- [email protected]. Wallace started from Union their fundraising page. “See- ating of the entire water Pedal Parade; and more. Free; do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. for information, www.dpparks. who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go whoStation graduates in Chicago in May. at 5 a.m. ing onso Americanmany inspiring Bar Associationartists dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to beproduction, able to go storage and dis- Tuesday and intend to bike rise out of Chicago, we see COURTESY OF BRENNER WALLACE tribution system. In his first org/event/spring-fun-fair. Elk Grove and John Hersey numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, variousmoreElk Grovethanlaw-related 80 and miles Johnfields, a day Hersey onper - SocialWorks numbers, as and a perfect tuition way and fees“Men Withand Steeds,” how the from laws left, that Will are Rajewski, cre- intoBrenner a courtroom Wallace, andfew bemonths able asa watercareer system in law enforcement, various law-related fields, per- high schools launched the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forminghighthe 600-mile schoolsmock journey.trial launched simulations the to helpaverage open $46,000 doors for a yearyoung for Austinpri- Hilvert,ated affect and Tyler them,” Klatt, said enjoy Hersey Tuesday’s to sunsetface offnear againstsupervisor, an oppo -Somogyiis currently was able participating in a forming mock trial simulations Criminal Justice and Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove andCriminal Alongtaking thethemJustice way to workshopsthey’lland Legalbe people vate universitywho may lawlack programs. the Warren socialDunes Statescience Park inteacher Michigan, Jodi at the nentend of in the terms first of a tolegal protect issue the city’spracticum water syswith- theWalk Elk toGrove Cure Arthritisand taking them to workshops Services pathways nearly two Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitatedServicessleeping bypathwaysat lawcampsites school nearly andstu two - same Bothopportunities.” pathways are openday to of theirBlazek. 600-mile charity bike ride from Chicagobecause, to theyes, you temget tointegrity fig- duringVillage a LakePolice •Department. Saturday, May 19, facilitatedOld by law school stu- Canadian side of Niagara Falls. years ago. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dentsyearslocal and ago.churches, professors. 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Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathwaytowhich become $2,016moving lawyers, hadforward,” given been that in Holland,trict 214 Michigan administrators. and the throughthe Canada. Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove seniorthe public Jakub works age department, students suchTo registeras Gornik for the walkpathway or to moving forward,” learn more about the event, law school attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Sakenlawdonated school said. by theattrition end of therates first run son of“I Bartlettlove Villageteaching Presi - theseAnd Association’seven after they Annualreach MockRolling Gornik,Meadows who offiwants- for to thepursue city of byRolling bringing Mead -in speakers from Saken said. day. dent Kevin Wallace. their destination, they’ll have cials recently honored an ows, for its residents and busi- visit www.WalktoCureArthritis. The four members, who He counts himself one another 20 miles to go before employee who recently nesses to provide exceptional org/LakeCountyIL or contact attend different Midwest- of the newbies on the jour- catching the train home from retired after more than 43 public services to them,” Kim Kempf at kkempf@ ern colleges and have a vari- ney and marveled that they Buffalo, New York. years in the city’s public works arthritis.org or call (312) Long Grove excited about Old McHenry RoadLong etyproject of majors, have chosen Grove the acquired a week’s excited worth of —about Eric Peterson, department. Old McHenrySee INSIDE on PAGE 2 Road690-9603. project

On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — Inside Northwest theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s elected offi- congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service tion that’s expected to ben- Martin Luther King Jr. oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. 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NC14 Business community Memorial Day Challenge accepted backing mayor’s 5K pledge events, services Rosemont Memorial Day Cookout Inside Northwest • 3-10 p.m. Sunday, May 27, Parkway Bank Park, 5501 Park Place, Rosemont. Enjoy More than 25 Arlington free, live music in the park Heights businesses are back- by Hi Infidelity and Rosie ing Mayor Tom Hayes’ chal- and the Rivets. There will lenge to support Salute, Inc. also be a fireworks show at the veterans charity’s after the concert. For details, annual Memorial Day week- visit www.rosemont.com. end race. Streamwood Early last month, Hayes pledged to donate $5 to the • 11 a.m. Sunday, May Palatine-based group for 27, Streamwood Veterans every runner who beats his MARK WELSH/mwelsh@dailyher- Memorial, 301 E. Irving Park time in the 5K portion of the ald.com, January 2016 Road, Streamwood. Memo- 5K/10K race, which steps off Paul and Sue Duchek of Pick- rial Day service begins with at 8 a.m. Sunday from Recre- et Fence Realty are rallying a vigil starting at 8 p.m. Sat- ation Park. other businesses to back urday and continuing over- Soon after, Picket Fence Arlington Heights Mayor Tom night until Memorial Day Realty owners Paul and Sue Hayes’ challenge to support ceremony at 11 a.m. Sun- Salute, Inc.’s Memorial Day Duchek announced a chal- weekend 5K/10K race. DAILY HERALD FILE PHOTO, 2017 day, May 27. Includes partic- lenge of their own, rallying The Arlington Heights business community is backing Mayor Tom Hayes’ efforts to raise money ipants from many area vet- local businesses to match for veterans at this weekend’s Salute, Inc. 5K/10K run. They’re pledging to donate money to the erans’ organizations, which the mayor’s donation, up Rosie racks up veterans charity for every runner who beats Hayes’ time in the 5K. line the walk in front of the to a maximum of $500 per another honor Conflict Stones. Free. For business. details, visit www.stream- “It seemed like an obvi- Chalk up another honor for wood.org. ous cause to support,” Sue Palatine resident Rosie Colucci, Duchek said. “Both my and a student at Plum Grove Arlington Heights Paul’s fathers served in the Junior High School in Rolling • 9:30 a.m.-noon Monday, military, and we love the Meadows. May 28, Arlington Heights. work Salute is doing to help Rosie, 13, who has inoper- The 99th annual parade those who served our coun- able cancerous brain tumors steps off at 9:30 a.m. from try. We’d like to do our part and other health problems, is Sigwalt Street and Arling- to contribute.” known in the community for ton Heights Road, featuring With 26 businesses signed spending countless hours rais- Grand Marshal Al Mampre, up already, that could mean ing awareness and money for a World War II Army vet- some $13,000 for Salute, plus research on the disease she’s eran. Concludes at Memorial Hayes’ donation, plus dona- contended with most of her life. Park, where a ceremony will tions from other runners and In recognition of her work, be held. The Fallen Heroes the community at large. Rosie recently was named one — 58 young men who died Businesses that want to of America’s top 10 youth vol- STEVE LUNDY/slundy@dailyher- in service to the nation — join can contact Picket Fence unteers at the Prudential Spirit ald.com, February 2018 will be honored, and a list of at (847) 454-7000 or sue@ of Community Awards. The Rosie Colucci, a 13-year-old names of area veterans who picketfencerealty.com. national program is sponsored student at Plum Grove Junior STEVE ZALUSKY/[email protected] have passed away in the pre- The race Sunday morning by Prudential Financial, in part- High School in Rolling Mead- Mount Prospect Trustee William Grossi greets new police dog ceding 12 months will be is part of a big weekend in nership with the National Asso- ows, recently was named one Alex and his handler, Officer Bryan Furr, at a recent village read. For details, visit www. of the nation’s top 10 youth board session. Alex and Furr began patrolling together last Arlington Heights, with the ciation of Secondary School volunteers by the Prudential vah.com. village’s 99th annual parade Principals. week after six weeks of intensive training. Spirit of Community Awards. Des Plaines stepping off from the village Prudential cited Rosie’s lead- The Palatine resident has Taking a bite hall at 9:30 a.m. Monday, ership in collecting at least helped collect at least 60,000 Europe. • 11 a.m.-noon Monday, followed by a ceremony at 60,000 toys, books, stuffed ani- toys, books, stuffed animals out of crime His handler, Officer Bryan May 28, Lake Park Memo- Memorial Park at 11 a.m. mals, games and other dona- and other items for hospital- Furr, is a 15-year veteran in rial Pavillion, 2200 Lee St., FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 The parade Grand Marshal tions forFRIDAY, hospitalized kids,MARCH while ized 30, kids. 2018 The Mount Prospect Police the department. Both Alex Des Plaines. For details, visit will be Al Mampre, a World also raising hundreds of thou- Department has a new four- and Furr completed six weeks www.desplaines.org. War II Army veteran from sands of dollars to help fund dinner reception at the Smith- footed employee in its ranks. of intensive training before Elk Grove Village Skokie. He sectionserved as a medic research for a cure for child- sonian’s National Museum of Alex, the department’s new hitting the streets together. section Northwest Suburbs inNorthwest the Easy Company Suburbs units hood cancer. Natural History in Washing- police dog, started on patrol Alex is certified in locat- • 10:45 a.m. Monday, May featured on the HBO minise5- Rosie and the other award ton, D.C. Each honoree also last week. He’s an 82-pound, ing missing items, narcotics, 28, Elk Grove Park District 5 ries “Band of Brothers.” recipients were congratulated received $1,000. 18-month-old, purebred Ger- tracking and obedience. Pavilion, 1000 Wellington Friday, May 18, 2018 — Christopher Placek, by Olympic gold medal skier — Bob Susnjara, man shepherd who hails Friday, May— Steve25, Zalusky,2018 Ave., Elk Grove Village. 21st PAGE 2 SECTION 5 DAILY HERALD Ken Potts 2 FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2018 [email protected] Potts 2Lindsey Vonn during a gala [email protected] from Belarus in Eastern [email protected] annual Memorial Day cere- mony hosted by Elk Grove Vil- NC14 Your faith 2 Your faith 2 lage, with the support of Amer- Comics 4 Comics 4 ican Legion Post 216, VFW Post 9284 and its Ladies Auxil- dh dailyherald.com dh dailyherald.com Dist. 214 helps architecture, iary. The ceremony will be held Pathway: Students get real-life experience indoors, rain or shine, and will God helps us use our particular Blueprint for success construction students build futures include placing of wreaths by NC14C community organizations, a NC14C Continued from Page 1 flag-folding ceremony by the Submitted by District 214 successful. There’s a high police and fire honor guard. Buffalo Grove High School demand with anything work- Call (847) 357-4040 or visit skills for exciting possibilities discovered how her passion District 214’ssenior Bartek Career Orlowski credits ing with your hands.” Districtwww.elkgrove.org. 214’s Career for makeup could be com- one course with his decision Students start with basic bined with a graphic arts to pursue a career in carpen- concepts and smaller projects Glencoe Memorial Day Cel- Steppingstone to success Steppingstonetry: geometry. to successthat teach them how to use ebration: 11 a.m. Monday, “Then Moses led Israel from the and protecting his family from There have been times in background to work on such Pathways programWhile that math skill might tools safely. Geometry in Con- PathwaysMay 28, Veterans Memorial program Red Sea and they went into the danger. He had to know and my life I couldn’t perceive sets. not be for everyone, Orlowski struction is offered during the Park, 299 Park Ave., Glencoe. desert …” understand how to live in the how what I was going through Submitted by District 214 says the Geometry in Con- Submitted by District 214 second year of the pathway Residents are invited to a “There are so many They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discoveringstruction their future. class, which com- They believed the answer to fillingand combinesThe district’s geometry “Redefining with solemn Ready!” ceremony discovering honoring their future. — Exodus 15:22 (NIV) hot scorching sun, and the could make a difference later opportunities and Itso has many been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local binesand geometrystate leaderswith hands-on have It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- a movement,real-life building launched project, in 2015 veterans, in part -hostedLocal by the andvil- state leaders have extreme dry conditions. It was on. I felt as if I was just trying different things,west so Suburbanevery- High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded theconstruction program. trainingMore recently,as part west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high constructingnership with walls AASA, for a houseThe Schoollage ofSuper Glencoe- lauded and Glencoe the program. More recently, trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District of214 High Superintendent School District 214’s Dr. trict 214 launched an innovative new school. forintendents a disabled veteran. Association, alignsHistorical closely Society. District In case214 of Superintendent Dr. Sometimes we feel like we’ve important to stay well-hydrated to survive the moment. But in body can find their niche,” been wast- to avoid dehydration. Dodg- hindsight, it was clear how God approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. ArchitectureSchuler was and awarded Construc the- Constructionapproach Pathways to education: are a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- Studentswith the groundworkat Buffalo Grovealready inclement laid, pre- weather,David the R. event Schuler was awarded the Poisson said. ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 Nationaltion Career Superintendent Pathways, was aof designed toways prepare program students that delivers early col- gram now COURTESYboasts nearly OF DISTRICT four dozen 214 Highsenting School the build belief the thatwalls students will be are held 2018in the National Takiff Superintendent of ing our time ing snakes and scorpions, were used the things I was learning turning point for him. for careers in such areas as Students in High School District 214’s Geometry in Construc- for half the house while stu- Center, 999 Green Bay Road. At Rolling Meadows,lege credits, stu- career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year in part for the career path- lege credits, careertion credentials class, part ofand the Architecturecareer pathways and Construction across 16 pathway, nationally more than a test score. the Year in part for the career path- and spinning among survival skills, as well. in new exciting ways. “I’m very happy I took (the architecture, construction combine geometry skills with hands-on construction to create dents at Rolling Meadows Visit www.villageofglencoe. dents have gotteninternship practi experiences- as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways workclass) he because, has ledat theto time,break I and civil engineering,internship experiencesas well as part of a con- identified career clusters. HighNew School metrics build nowthe other assess org.readiness ways work he has led to break our wheels in God called him to take his As we look to God to make certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includ- down barriers to college access and certed effort to ensurevarious students projects, gradu including- Today, walls for thea home internship for a disabled program based on numerous factors, includ- down barriers to college access and cal experience by design- wasn’t sure what I wanted to as specific trades including veteran. half. This year, the walls were a dead end knowledge to Egypt and bring known to us the skills, abili- ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability.do in life,” Orlowski says. “But carpentry ateand career plumbing and college— ready. that ensures every graduate has a shippeding completion to Texas, whereof career the credentials,Hoffman Estates affordability. place that the people from the difficult ties and wisdom we have accu- ing T-shirts for theThe Rolling program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participation in Over theat thenext end 16 of weeks, sophomore we’re year, tak - jobs that are Theforecast program to be in began(the program),”when Wheel says- real-worldMarc Harper work experienceCollege that has offers been homesuccess is beingin AP courses,constructed participation and Schaumburg in Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- we’re destined conditions there to a better life. mulated from our life circum- Meadows Fire Departmenting High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closerI was look sure at I wanted how District to become 214 high demanding over High the School next 10 administrationSears, who teaches met Districtlauded publiclyhands-on by construction the White for House; stu- throughinternships the andnational school non attendance.- ing a closer look at how District 214 to stay. But if Moses couldn’t see how he stances, we can watch him and the school’s ownwith sportsbusiness leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imagineda carpenter.” the high school curric- years, accordingwith businessto the U.S. leaders 214’s andCollege the Practical vil- DistrictArchi- 214dents has as amassedpart of the nearlypathway. 1,000 profitDistrict A Soldier’s 214’s efforts Journey over • the10 lasta.m. re-imaginedMonday, May the high school curric- we do our best was the man for the job. How- bring some creative new ideas lage’s department of economic devel- business partners;COURTESY and students OF DISTRICThave decade, 214 backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivatedNorthwest new Suburban partnerships Dis- Bureau of Laborlage’s Statistics. department oftectural economic Construction devel- business(PAC), partners;“You don’t and studentshave to havego decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships teams and clubs. opment in 2008Miranda to collaboratively Adelman, a seniorcollectively at Rolling earned Meadows tens of thousands High School, of education and educators who have to ensuretrict pathways 214’s Architectureare in line andwith “I’m veryopment passionate in about2008 toa dual-creditcollaboratively program collectively with to earneda four-year tens school of thousands to be of educationSee PATHWAY and on educators PAGE 3 who haveSee EVENTSto ensure on PAGE pathways 3 are in line with to learn all we ever, Egypt was surrounded and discover dreams we’ve Graphic design students works on a project in her Small Business Management class. Annettee can where we by many miles of hot, dry des- never known before. address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took back the address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took back the Budzban provide apparel designsmanufacturing. for The course combines dredsbusiness of career elements credentials. with graphic designhave helped ensure every graduate is narrative on public education. manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative on public education. are, God can ert sands. God used Moses’ projects, with students forming teams to work on design proj- Christian bring about the school’s Spirit store, inspirations 40 years of desert dwelling to • Annettee Budzban is an ects for real-life clients. new things master his survival skills. Now author, speaker, life coach and which sells shirts starting at we haven’t he was an expert and able to nurse. Annettee is speaking on $5 to make sure every stu- dreamed of. use his expertise to help others. Dream Big! at Our Redeemer’s dent can afford one. like 500 people wearing the and knowingStudents that by being embrace legal, criminal justice Students embrace legal, criminal justice The Biblical prophet, Moses, I doubt while Moses was United Methodist Church in shirt I designed,’” Dyer said. part of this class, this path- was an example of this. living in the desert he ever Schaumburg on Monday, June, “Some of these kids are “The kids are taking pride in way, they’re reshaping and Moses spent 40 years of his believed he’d be used by God 11. Call the church at (847) 882- telling me, ’We’re walking it, and they’re enjoying see- redesigning professionsour school and through high school curriculum professions through high school curriculum life in the desert, herding sheep to fulfill a dream. 6116 for details. A lessondown the hall, and we see ing theirin stuff on laweveryone our school spirit.” A lesson in law By Kayleigh Padar By Kayleigh Padar John Hersey High School John Hersey High School

Your faith Submit your events at dailyherald.com/share Inside NorthwestKayla Diaz has always been Kayla Diaz has always been interested in the legal pro- interested in the legal pro- fession. So when Elk Grove fession. So when Elk Grove Tell us — and our web readers trinitymp.org. Continued from PageHigh 1 School beganmembers offering this week granted High School began offering — all about it at dailyherald. an American law thecourse, post she approval to host the an American law course, she Growing in Grace Bible Study: immediately signed up. immediately signed up. com/share. said Mayor Len Prejna,The semesterlongread- four outdoorcourse, Movie Nights on The semesterlong course, 9:15 a.m. Tuesday, May 22, ing from a proclamationwhich helps that studentsFridays. bet Rosette- Marturana, which helps students bet- Blessing of the Animals: 1:30- Southminster Presbyterian named May 11 aster John understand Somo- theAmerica’s post’s manager and event ter understand America’s 3 p.m. Saturday, May 19, The Church, 916 E. Central Road, gyi Day in the city.legal system, is theplanner, introduc wrote- to the village legal system, is the introduc- Buddy Foundation, 65 W. See- Arlington Heights. This study “He has workedtory classto topro two- legal-focusedcouncil that the movies will be tory class to two legal-focused gers Road, Arlington Heights. explores Paul’s first letter to vide outstandingpathways, friendly cuspart- of“free Northwest for everyone.” pathways, part of Northwest Father Bob Heinz of St. Nor- the Corinthians and discusses tomer services toSuburban the residents High SchoolHowever, Dis- the post will Suburban High School Dis- bert’s Parish will preside over how to deal with differences of Rolling Meadows,trict 214’sand hasCareer have Pathways an opportunity to make trict 214’s Career Pathways the annual Blessing of the in the workplace, neighbor- shown a constantprogram. pride, ded- money. program. The District 214 pro- The District 214 pro- Animals. Gather on the west hood, home, and social media ication, passion gram,and withprofes 44- careerPatrons path - 21 and older may gram,COURTESY with OF44 DISTRICT career path 214 - COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 side of the shelter, by the gaze- community. Learn where the sionalism to his work,”ways, is Prejnadesigned topay help $10 high for three drink tickets Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken ways,teaches is designedcourses in to District help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. bo. Make sure your pet is cur- answer lies and how to apply said. school students discovergood for their beer or wine at Movie DAILY HERALD FILE PHOTO, 2017 school students discover their rent on his shots and properly these lessons in you live. No — Christopherfutures Placek,through a sequenceNights in of the American Legion Movie nights are returning for a second run at Palatine Ameri- legal system and explore potential careersfutures throughin the field. a sequence of legal system and explore potential careers in the field. tethered. Refreshments will Bible experience required. [email protected] courses,parking work lot,- 122 W. Palatine can Legion Post 690 in the village’s downtown. The first movie career-focused courses, work- be served for both two- and Childcare available. Free; for place learning Road.experiences will be “Up” on June 22. To get involved place learning experiences To get involved four-legged guests. Free; for information, www.spcah.org. and access to careerAll creden flicks- will start by dusk and access to career creden- information, www.thebuddy- tials and early collegeand credits. end by 11 p.m. To join District 214’s Career Pathwaystials effort and as early an internship college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship Now a senior, Diaz is deter- Now a senior, Diaz is deter- foundation.org. Mourning Circle: 7:30 p.m. the Palatine summer14 Up first will be “Up” on June bratwurst, candy, soda, water Movies will be inside in the host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain host, career15 mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 fourth Thursday of the month, movie night is back 22. That’ll beElk followed Grove High by School the andsenior ice Kayla cream Diaz isavailable studying lawfor and event criminal of badjustice weather. – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. becomeContinued a lawyer from andpage help 13 become a lawyer and help Continued on page 16 Theater & Theology: Trinity Lu- Hurley Center at St. Edna, others. original “Jumanji”examine on and July better 27, understandpurchase, through according District to214’s Post Career Pathways program.— Bob Diaz Susnjara, plans to org. To support the program financiallyothers. through a sponsorship, examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, theran Church, Des Plaines, 2525 N. Arlington Heights Movie Nights are“I’m returning glad I’ve taken“E.T.” (these on Aug. pursue 17 and law “How school to after 690. college. [email protected] early career credentials or college credits“I’m for glad students, I’ve namingtaken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits for students, naming encourages members, friends Road, Arlington Heights. Sup- for a second runclasses) at Palatine because nowTrain I have Your a Dragon” on Sept. or other contribution, contact Erin Brooksclasses) with because the District now 214 I have a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 or anyone interested to gath- port group for those who have American Legionspecific Post 690view in on what14. I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected] view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected]. er the third Saturday of each been widowed. Bring a friend. the village’s downtown.do when I grow up,” saidFree Diaz, popcorn according will be offeredto studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. month at a local theater to see Margaret, (847) 398-3362, ext. Palatine villagewho graduatescouncil in May.at the movies,on with American hot dogs, Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go a movie and go to a nearby 318. Elk Grove and John Hersey numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, variousElk Grovelaw-related and Johnfields, Hersey per- numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, various law-related fields, per- restaurant for snack, discus- high schools launched the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forminghigh schoolsmock trial launched simulations the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forming mock trial simulations Criminal Justice and Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove andCriminal taking themJustice to workshopsand Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove and taking them to workshops sion and fellowship. Check Services pathways nearly two Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitatedServices bypathways law school nearly stu two- Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitated by law school stu- www.trinitydesplaines.org years ago. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dentsyears and ago. professors. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dents and professors. or leave a message for Rich at since expanded to other Dis- legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and since“While expanded it is certainly to other a chal Dis- - legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and “While it is certainly a chal- the church office (847) 827- trict 214 schools, with 873 stu- as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lengetrict 214creating schools, a brand-newwith 873 stu - as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lenge creating a brand-new 6656 a few days before for this dents currently participating and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course,dents thecurrently engagement participating and and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course, the engagement and month’s movie, location and districtwide. tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasmdistrictwide. our students tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasm our students time. Making career decisions in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social haveMaking shown career for these decisions classes in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social have shown for these classes high school can help pave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie makehigh schoolus extremely can help excitedpave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie make us extremely excited Deals On Wheels: way for students determined sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- aboutway forthe students prospects determined of the sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- about the prospects of the 8 a.m. Sat- to become lawyers, given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathwayto become moving lawyers, forward,” given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathway moving forward,” urday, May 19, Our Lady of law school attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Sakenlaw school said. attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Saken said. Perpetual Help Church, 1776 Glenview Road, Glenview. Looking to buy, sell or up- grade your bike, stroller, wag- on, scooter, lawn mower or anything on wheels? Deals Long Grove excited about Old McHenry RoadLong project Grove excited about Old McHenry Road project On Wheels, the annual wom- en’s club fundraiser, has you On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — covered. Shop early for the Inside Northwest theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the best selection and deals. And civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in all proceeds go toward a good Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some cause. Rain or shine. Free; for 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their information, www.olphglen- Long Grove’s elected offi- congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our view.org. cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Good Samaritan Ministries tion that’s expected to ben- oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. Rummage Sale: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open p.m. Saturday, May 19, Im- Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. manuel Lutheran Church An- water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the nex, 200 N. Plum Grove Road, downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King Palatine. Rummage sale fea- to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- turing clothing and house- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- hold items. Free admission. rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman ‘Evolution of the Soul’: 1-3 p.m. include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be Sunday, May 20, Unity North- handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- west Church, 259 E. Central sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- Road, Des Plaines. Soul Evo- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a lution is the new paradigm hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to for understanding who we Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations are, where we have been, and was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. where we are going as souls trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick expressing on this planet. We emonial groundbreaking cer- emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, will explore this new vision, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of and investigate tools that help of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said us cooperate consciously with ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the the evolution of our souls. A lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. freewill offering will be re- downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek ceived. No registration nec- sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] essary. For information, (847) 297-0997 or www.unitynorth- west.org. The Chicago Trombone Author- ity: 4-5:30 p.m. Sunday, May 20, Trinity United Methodist Church, 605 W. Golf Road, Mount Prospect. The Chicago Trombone Authority plays the music of the group Chicago. This annual spring concert is hosted by the Fine Arts Com- mittee. Free; goodwill offer- ing. For information, www.

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NC14 Barrington High grad Out& Home theater brings debut film to Catlow about Inside Northwest Roselle Lions Club Rose Festival • 6 p.m. to midnight Friday, Barrington High School grad Scott Perlman is return- June 1; noon to midnight ing to his hometown this Saturday, June 2; and noon weekend to show his debut to 10 p.m. Sunday, June 3, feature film at the village’s at the Roselle Metra Station Catlow Theater. parking lot, Irving Park Road Perlman will be at the his- and Maple Avenue, Roselle. toric theater, 116 W. Main Entertainment, music, bingo COURTESY OF SCOTT PERL- St. in downtown Barrington, MAN and carnival ride specials. from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday “Andover,” the feature debut 24th annual Run for the Roses and Sunday for screenings of from Barrington native and 5K run/walk at 8 a.m. Sunday. his directorial debut, “Ando- director Scott Perlman, is the 59th annual Rose Parade FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2018 ver.” The public is invited. story ofDAILY a genetics HERALD professor SECTION 5 PAGE 3 steps off at 2 p.m. Sunday. Starring Jonathan Silver- who clones his dead wife Free. Visit roselle.il.us. man, Jennifer Finnigan (“Sal- over and over in a desper- NC14 vation,” “Tyrant”) and Angela ate attempt to get her back Kinsey (“The Office”), it’s exactly as she was. It will Hoffman Estates about a genetics professor be screened Saturday and Fishing Derby who clones his dead wife over Sunday at the Catlow Theater and over in an effort to get her in Barrington. • 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, back exactly as he remem- DAILY HERALD FILE PHOTO, 2010 June 2, at South Ridge Lake, Learn about DNA testing at genealogicalbered her.meetingdirector. MayBarrington’s 30 Scott Perlman grew up going to movies at the Catlow Theater in the village’s down- Freeman and Mumford “I’m excited. The Catlow is Perlman said he’s still town. This weekend, the theater will show Perlman’s debut feature film, “Andover.” roads, Hoffman Estates. $5 the theater I grew up going to deciding what do to next, add- in advance; $8 the day of the movies to, so it’s going to be ing that he’s not sure whether Woods subdivisions lie west event. Visit hechamber.com. Submitted by Martin Fischer share what he has learned times since 1999. His research videosurreal recordings to be there showing of more to thanpursue anotherdatabases “wacky, and answer genea- of the Schaumburg Town- my film,” Perlman said. high-concept” film like ship District Library and Genealogist Alvin Holtz- from testing more than 30 rel- has taken him around the 30 “Mypresentations family and friends willfrom “Andover” past or logicaltry something questions one-on-one Town Square shopping cen- Japanfest man will present “A DNA Dis- atives and would-be relatives. world, visiting with rela- JGSIbe there, events, and they’ll valuable be judg- moreinfor mainstream.- for members and visitors as ter at the southwest corner Chicago 2018 ing me,” he added with a Besides the film fest, “Ando- of Schaumburg and Roselle • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, cussion with a DNA Devotee” One of the first to DNA tives discovered through his mationallaugh. handouts fromver” past has been timereleased allows. in Los roads in the village. “Andover” already has Angeles and will debut soon Neighborhood resident June 2, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Wednesday, May 30, test (kit No. 60) with Famil- research efforts. speakers,drawn acclaim and by accesswinning toin Phoenix.past If youThe miss JGSIthe library has more Rich Gerber is coordinat- Sunday, June 3, at Forest meeting of the Jewish Gene- yTreeDNA, and a DNA tes- Professionally, he is a for- Morashabest picture, newsletters the audience contain showings- thisthan weekend 800 in volumes of interest ing the event, as he has View Educational Center, award and best actress at the Barrington, you can find it on every year since 2006, when 2121 S. Goebbert Road, alogical Society of Illinois at ter with AncestryDNA and mer owner of a printing and ingOrlando informative Film Festival. articles Perl- video about and iTunesto startingJewish July family historians. founder Carol Johnson Arlington Heights. Perfor- Temple Beth-El, 3610 Dundee 23andMe, he will touch on the copying service in down- Jewishman was genealogy. nominated for best 17. Its soundtrackMany by singer/ are available for bor- stepped down. mances, exhibitions, demon- screenplay and best director songwriter Nadia Lanfranconi Those looking for more strations, tea ceremony, food. Road, Northbrook. strengths and weaknesses of town Chicago. 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Continued from Page 1 Submitted by District 214 NC14C NC14C About this series, and how you can help Continued from Page 1 When it comes to careers, Buffalo Grove High School 28, Hoffman Estates Police junior William Ruppert is cer- This story is part of a 16-week Home. Department, 411 W. Hig- tain he’s on the right track with series looking at Northwest District 214’sHigh School Career District 214’s infor- Suburban High School District District 214’s Career By their junior year, stu- gins Road, Hoffman Estates. mation technology and cyber- 214’s Career Pathways dents can start the two-year Join Mayor McLeod, trust- security career pathway. program. Steppingstone to success SteppingstoneTaking this pathway,” Rup- To join District 214’s to success PAC program, remodeling a ees, and the VeteransPathways Memo- programpert said, “is one of the best Career Pathways effort as an Pathways program things you can do. I really enjoy internship host, career mentor single-family home in the dis- rial Commission for a Memo- it because it’s not like office or classroom speaker, contact trict. The project Submittedbegins bywith District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’srial Day “Redefining ceremony inReady!” front discovering of work, their where future. you’re just filling Submitted by District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. out reports. You’re hands-on, Barb Kain in the Teaching and a spring ArchitectureIt hasShow been- a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement,the launched Hoffman in 2015 Estates in part- PoliceLocal yetand you needstate to be ableleaders to adapt haveLearning Department, Itbarb. has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local and state leaders have case, where teams westof students Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership withDepartment. AASA, The SchoolAfterward, Super- laudedthe theto situationsprogram. and Morefix them recently, as [email protected]. Towest support Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded the program. More recently, school. intendents Association, aligns closely they arise.” the program financially through a sponsorship, early career school. intendents Association, aligns closely engaged in CAD andtrict architec 214 launched- an innovative new observance will move Districtto 214Cybersecurity Superintendent is also one of Dr.credentials or collegetrict credits 214 for launchedstudents, naming an or innovative other new District 214 Superintendent Dr. tural design from eachapproach District to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundworkSchaumburg already for laid, a 10:45 pre- a.m.David R.the Schuler most in-demand was skillawarded sets in thecontribution, contactapproach Erin Brooks withto education:the District 214 Educationa Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 Nationaltoday’s job Superintendentfield. According to ofFoundation, [email protected] program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National Superintendent of 214 high school present plans ceremony at the St. Peter a recent study by cybersecurity COURTESY OF COMPTIA lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year companyin part McAfee, for the 82 percentcareer of path- lege credits, career credentials andDistrict 214career instructor pathways Tom Polak across works with16 studentsnationally at Hersey more High School than whoa test are score. pursuing the Year in part for the career path- for a property purchased by Lutheran Church Cemetery, RICK WEST/[email protected], 2015 cybersecurity careers. Many of his students have earned certifications from CompTIA, a non- internship experiences as part of a con- identified careerCOURTESY clusters. OF DISTRICTNew 214 metrics now assess readiness ways workU.S. IThe respondents has led said thereto break internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways work he has led to break the school district. certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on 202numerous E. Schaumburg factors, includ - Roaddown barriersTheis a Prospectlarge toshortage college ofHigh cybersecu access School- and band playscerted during effort a previous to ensure Mount students graduprofit- trade Today,association thethat issuesinternship professional program certifications forbased the information on numerous technology factors, includ- down barriers to college access and Once a design is picked, the Students in High School District 214’s Practical Architectur- in Schaumburg. The obser- rity professionals in their own industry. ate career and collegeal Construction ready. programthat work ensures together every tograduate remodel has a home, a ing completion of career credentials, affordability.Prospectcompanies, Memorialwith a projected Day 1 parade. ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability. plans are vetted by anThe archi program- getting began hands-onwhen Wheel experience- real-world in workconstruction experience under has beenthe guid success- in vanceAP courses, will participation culminate in withOver themillion next to 162 million weeks, positions we’re tak- The program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been successvulnerabilities.” in AP courses, participation in Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- tectural firm, and thating Highfall stuSchool- administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internshipsan and indoor school attendance.service beginninging a closerProspect.unfilled look globally at how Paradein 2019. District partici 214 - activitiesing High beginning School administration at 10 a.m. met lauded publicly by the White House; internshipsOne student and who school has been attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 ance of educators as part of the Architecture and Construction Northwest Suburban High getting actual work experience dents begin the remodel.with business They pathway.leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District at214’s 11:25 efforts a.m. over Following the last re-imaginedthe pantsSchool the Districtline high up214 school studentsat Emersoncurric - withwith a service business at Hillsideleaders Cemand -the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 Districtis recent John214’s Hersey efforts High over the last re-imagined the high school curric- work on everythinglage’s from departmentdem- of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backedobservance, by a supportive weather board perulum,- Streetcultivatedon this pathwayand new startBusse partnershipsout with Avenue eterylage’s on departmentSmith Street, of economic imme- devel- business partners; and students have decade,School graduatebacked Mark by Thomas,a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have basic courses and work their opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of educationwho earned three and certifications educators who have olition, to flooring, cabinets took second place in the car- company in the future. mitting, hot dogs and otherto ensure betweenway pathways up through 9-9:15 areoperating in a.m. linesys- Paradewith diately followed by a parade. before his senior year. He’s cur- to ensure pathways are in line with and tile work, to addressplumbing a skilled pentry worker division,shortage ina earlydifficult college credit“My hoursadvice and to studentshun- embraced with refreshments the transformative will change, be served industry begins tems,trends, hardware aboutand systemstook 9:40 backand a.m. the in Theaddress parade a skilledwill start worker at 10:15shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embracedrently working the fortransformative an IT and change, industry trends, and took back the manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative networkingon public before education. taking the manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. havebioinformatics helped ensurecompany every in graduate is narrative on public education. and electric. Once they’re fin- contest that requires constant interest in construction or at the Picnic Grove at St. Peter frontAdvanced of theNetwork village Systems hall, 50 a.m. at Cornell Avenue and Prospect Heights, developing and Cybersecurity class. software for clients, maintain- ished, the home is sold and effort to build a small struc- architecture is try to work in Lutheran Church. Free. Visit S. EmersonAlong the way, theySt. can The earn parade Smith Street. COURTESY OF COMPTIA ing client sites and configuring CompTIA certificates in IT Fun- District 214 instructor Tom Polak works with students at servers and networks on a proj- proceeds go toward purchas- ture from blueprints in just the field for at least one sum- www.hoffmanestates.org. route is south on Emerson Following the parade at 11 Hersey High School who are pursuing cybersecurity careers. ing another house. eight hours. mer to see if you’re up for all Streetdamentals, to LincolnA+, Network Street+ and to the a.m., there willCOURTESY be a short OF DISTRICT pro- 214 ect basis. Hanover Park Security+, and also have an Technology leaders met at a summit hosted by District 214 in He said the pathway helped PAC students can also com- But for Orlowski, that kind the hard work,” he said. “If Veterans’opportunity to earnMemorial dual credits MarchBand 2018 to gramdiscuss theat needthe to Veteransbuild a pipeline Memo of talent for- competition with about 5,000 competitions is that they offer him decide what he wanted to Students embrace legal, criminalwith District justice 214’s higher edu - cyber careers, and how private and public organizations can middle school and high school students hands-onStudents situations do in embracethe future. This fall he’s legal, criminal justice pete in a statewide SkillsUSA of work is one of the things he you are, then stick with it! • 10-11 a.m. Monday, May Shellcation atpartners. Lions Park for partnera cer to- helprial students and gain skillsanother and hands-on ceremony experiences. teams nationwide. that require students to actually planning to attend the Uni- competition for students in enjoys about carpentry — and The demand for hardworking 28, Veterans Memorial Plaza, emony.“This is Free. a huge growthFor details, area,” visit at the Legion Memorial in “It’s as real world as you get,” hack into systems. versity of Texas at Dallas to said Tom Polak, information school superintendents and curriculum that would give stu- Polak said. “We were given “People always consider major in computer software trades. This year, Orlowski why he plans to start his own teenagers is veryprofessions high.” 2121through W. Lake highSt., Hanover school vfw1337.ussystems curriculum instructor or for www.mountthe dis- colleges to- startTowne building a pipeSquare,- dents experiences150 W. and Pala certifica- - three to four computers, and hackers as a professionsnegative thing,” engineering throughand information high school curriculum A lesson in law Park. Free. For more infor- prospect.org.Atrict. “There is a greatlesson need for line of cybersecuritytine Road,talent in attions 12:15 to fill p.m.cyber jobs.in Com- you havelaw six hours to find the said Mike Drenth, a Career and technology. students who are qualified to Illinois beginning in elementary In addition to classes, district security flaws. The flaws can Technical Education teacher at “This (pathway) is basically By Kayleigh Padar mation, visit hanoverparkill- Byidentify Kayleigh cyberattacks, Padarviruses school. munity membersstudents competeare invited in national be as easy as software updates Rolling Meadows High School. exposing you to everything About this series, and how you can help Palatine[and] manage networks and Leaders from IBM, Uptake competitions to get actual expe- needing to be installed to find- “But it’s really not anymore. in the networking world, and John Hersey High School inois.org. John Hersey High School to the American Legion across organization’s• 10 a.m.-1 data.” p.m. andMon Discover- theattended street the from rience Towne with real-world Square simula - ing hidden programs that don’t There are so many people being then you can choose your own To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as To support the program financially through a Mount Prospect In March, District 214 hosted event and discussed ways to tions. For example, CyberPa- belong on the machine.” hired as (ethical) hackers to adventure from there,” Thomas Kayla Diaz has always been day,a groupKayla May of Diaztechnology 28, has Palatine. leaders,always partner beenPala with- schoolsfollowing to build athe triot ceremonies. is an Air Force Association One advantage of help [companies] discover their said. interested in the legalan internship pro- host, career mentor or classroom sponsorship, early career credentials or college • 9:30 a.m. Monday, May tineinterested American in the Legion legal proPost- Activities are free. For fession. So when Elkspeaker, Grove contact Barb Kain in the Teaching and credits, or other contribution, contact Erin 28, Downtown to Lions Park, 690fession. is sponsoring So when aElk Memorial Grove more information, visit www. High School began Learningoffering Department, [email protected]. Brooks, [email protected]. 411 S. Maple St., Mount DayHigh parade School and began other offering related alpost690.us. an American law course, she an American law course, she immediately signed up. immediately signed up. The semesterlong course, The semesterlong course, which helps students bet- which helps students bet- ter understand America’s ter understand America’s legal system, is the introduc- legal system, is the introduc- tory class to two legal-focused tory class to two legal-focused pathways, part of Northwest pathways, part of Northwest Suburban High School Dis- Suburban High School Dis- trict 214’s Career Pathways trict 214’s Career Pathways program. program. The District 214 pro- The District 214 pro- gram, with 44 career path- gram,COURTESY with OF44 DISTRICT career path 214 - COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 ways, is designed to help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken ways,teaches is designedcourses in to District help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District school students discover their 214’s legal-focused pathways, helpingschool students students study discover the U.S. their 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. futures through a sequence of legal system and explore potential careersfutures throughin the field. a sequence of legal system and explore potential careers in the field. career-focused courses, work- career-focused courses, work- place learning experiences To get involved place learning experiences To get involved and access to career creden- and access to career creden- tials and early college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathwaystials effort and as early an internship college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship Now a senior, Diaz is deter- Now a senior, Diaz is deter- 16 host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain host, career17 mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. becomeContinued a lawyer from andpage help 15 become a lawyer and help others. examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financiallyothers. through a sponsorship, examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, “I’m glad I’ve taken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits“I’m for glad students, I’ve namingtaken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits for students, naming classes) because now I have a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooksclasses) with because the District now 214 I have a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 specific view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected] view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected]. do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go Elk Grove and John Hersey numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, variousElk Grovelaw-related and Johnfields, Hersey per- numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, various law-related fields, per- high schools launched the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forminghigh schoolsmock trial launched simulations the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forming mock trial simulations Criminal Justice and Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove andCriminal taking themJustice to workshopsand Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove and taking them to workshops Services pathways nearly two Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitatedServices bypathways law school nearly stu two- Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitated by law school stu- years ago. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dentsyears and ago. professors. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dents and professors. since expanded to other Dis- legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and since“While expanded it is certainly to other a chal Dis- - legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and “While it is certainly a chal- trict 214 schools, with 873 stu- as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lengetrict 214creating schools, a brand-newwith 873 stu - as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lenge creating a brand-new dents currently participating and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course,dents thecurrently engagement participating and and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course, the engagement and districtwide. tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasmdistrictwide. our students tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasm our students Making career decisions in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social haveMaking shown career for these decisions classes in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social have shown for these classes high school can help pave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie makehigh schoolus extremely can help excitedpave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie make us extremely excited way for students determined sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- aboutway forthe students prospects determined of the sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- about the prospects of the to become lawyers, given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathwayto become moving lawyers, forward,” given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathway moving forward,” law school attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Sakenlaw school said. attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Saken said. Long Grove excited about Old McHenry RoadLong project Grove excited about Old McHenry Road project

On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — Inside Northwest theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s elected offi- congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service tion that’s expected to ben- Martin Luther King Jr. oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018 section Northwest Suburbs 5

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Daily Herald report Press on Friday; Mr. Myers, Drive, with the theme “Music the elevator should be ready RotaryFest began Wednes- Hillbilly Rockstarz and 16 Through the Ages.” for use this summer. day night in Elk Grove Village Candles on Saturday; and Elvis will make an appear- She has also served as pres- with live music, carnival rides Stagger and The Fortunate ance and sing at the parade ident of the Elk Grove Rotary and plenty of food. Sons on Sunday. this year. The Elk Grove High Club, is a member of the Com- The festival runs through Carnival rides, with daily School Marching Band will munity Character Coalition Sunday, June 17, at Rotary specials ranging from $20 to perform, along with high and is on the board of the Plan Green, 164 Lions Drive, Elk $30 for unlimited rides during school bands from Oregon Commission. Grove Village. certain hours, include Zero and Proviso West. Pioneer New this year is a canned Festival hours are 6 p.m. Gravity, Century Wheel, Super Drum & Bugle Corps will also food drive during the parade to midnight Friday, 2 p.m. to Shot, Tornado and Matter- be marching. Several dance to help Elk Grove’s Food Pan- midnight Saturday and 2 to horn. Dads ride free from 2 to groups will entertain. try serve families in need. Vol- 10 p.m. Sunday. Admission is 6 p.m. Sunday, Father’s Day, This year’s grand marshal is unteers will collect donations. free, and free parking is avail- with a paid child during the Kitty Vanderweel Weiner, who There will be team mascots, able at Elk Grove High School. unlimitedFRIDAY, ride special. MARCHhas 30, been 2018 active in the com- Those Funny Little People, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 Highlights of this year’s munity her whole life. She Medinah Black Horse Troop, fest include a car show from Hometown Parade spearheaded last year’s fund- youth groups, community 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday at Elk raiser to build a much-needed organizations, and The Village section section GroveNorthwest High School Suburbs and fire- Elk Grove’s annual Home- elevator for the Elk Grove Vet- People, aka the Village Board, DAILY HERALD FILE PHOTO, Northwest2014 Suburbs works beginning around 9:30 town Parade takes place at erans of Foreign Wars Post candy for the kids, and more. Chicago Blackhawks mascot Tommy Hawk blows off confetti 5 5 p.m. Saturday. 2 p.m. Saturday starting at 9284, organizing the raffle For festival information, along the parade route during a previous Elk Grove Village Bands include Exit 147 and Tonne Road, marching along to win a new Corvette. More visit www.elkgroverotaryfest.Friday,Hometown June Parade. 15, This 2018 year’s parade starts at 2 p.m. Saturday Friday, June 15, 2018 KenRob Potts Tuffcurls & The Bench2 Elk Grove Boulevard to Lions than $175,000 was raised and com. at Tonne Road and Elk Grove Boulevard. KenPAGE Potts 2 SECTION 5 DAILY2 HERALD FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2018

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But, ultimately, Arlington Heights, IL 60006 Steppingstone to success and noon to 11 p.m. Saturday,Steppingstone to success [email protected] classes offered through North- Pathways programUniversity. the courses and the experi- Pathways program west Suburban High School June 16, 1501 Ellinwood Ave., (all numbers are 847) Des Plaines. Food and music In the 2017-18 school year, ence taught Hardrict valuable News tips District 214’s new Early Col- Submitted by District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discoveringDistrict their future. 214 students earned Submitted by District 214 They believed the answer tolessons. filling The district’s “RedefiningMain Ready!” switchboard: discovering 427-4300 their future. lege Center. festival. Free. Visit www. Newsroom The development of the It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015tasteofdesplaines.com. in part- Local 37,500and state college leaders credits. have For stu- It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc“This- movement, has helped launched me to in be2015 in part- Local and state leaders have Early College Center paved west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded thedents program. attending More recently,an Illinois west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin withresponsible high nership and with manage AASA, The my School Customer Super- lauded service the program. More(8:30 recently, a.m.-5 p.m.): 427-4300; trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District 214 Superintendent Dr. trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District 214 Superintendent Dr. the way for Hernandez to con- Fridays Rock & public university, that figure time better,” said Hardrict, who 427-4333 Before noon to speak [email protected] currently earn a semester of approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. equatesSchuler wasto a awardedpotential the savings approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathwaysheads pro- towith Valparaiso the groundwork University already tolaid, a rep pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the high school and college credit ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that studentsRoll inare Meadows 2018 National Superintendent of ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National SuperintendentNews tip hotlineof while saving time and money of $12.9 million. At a state com- in the fall. “Before, I was already lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. • 7 to 10 p.m. theFridays, Year June in part for the career path- lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. 24/7 Automatedthe Year system in partavailable for the career path- on college tuition. Through munity college, it translates to an independent learner. But (5 p.m.-8:30 a.m. and internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness15, July 6 and waysSept. 7, workKimball he has led to break internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways work he has led to break the online classes, Hernandez $4.1 million saved. coming here, I’m understand- Classified: 427-4444; weekends): 427-4440; said she gained skills that will certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors,Hill includ Park, behind- down Jewel barriers Shop- to college access and certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includ- down barriers to college access and help her in the future. ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials,ping Center, Rollingaffordability. Meadows.“Through our partnerships, ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate hasing howa ing college completion will be.” of career credentials,[email protected] affordability. [email protected] “(Being a part of this online The program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participationFeatures in music andOver food the students next 16 areweeks, able we’re to fully tak benefit- The program began when Wheel-COURTESYreal-world OFwork DISTRICT experience 214 has been success in AP courses, participation in Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- program) shows that I am ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance.trucks. Skip Towneing a& thecloser from look the at howcollege-level District 214 instruc - Noemiing High Ramos School works administration on an assignment met lauded in District publicly 214’s by theEarly White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 definitely college ready and with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts overGreyhounds the last performs.re-imagined Visittion the which high schoolhas traditionallycurric- Collegewith business Center. Eighteenleaders and students the vil enrolled- District in 214online has classesamassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imagined the high school curric- that I have a lot of poten- lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportivewww.ci.rolling-meadows. board ulum, cultivatedoccurred new in our partnerships high schools, as duringlage’s thedepartment 2017-18 of school economic year devel and- collectivelybusiness partners; earned and208 students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships tial,” said Hernandez, a 2018 opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators whoil.us/676/Fridays-Rock-Roll- have to ensure pathways are in line with opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensure pathways are in line with Elk Grove High School grad- in-Meadows. well as experience new oppor- hours of college credits at Arizona State University. uate. “It made (colleges and address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends,tunities and for learning,”took back saidthe Dan address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took back the universities) realize that I’m manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative onWeidner, public education. District 214’s direc- participatemanufacturing. in a honors, online Studentsdreds spendof career the credentials. mornings have helped ensure every graduate is narrative on public education. independent and I’m really Scottish Festival andtor of academic programs program to complete col- in their home schools and the ready to take on challenging COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Highland Games courses.” From left, Alethia Hernandez and Nigh Hardrict help each other with an online lesson in District 214’s Early College Center. Both and pathways. “Collectively, lege-level coursework. Stu- afternoons at the Early College In District 214’s Career students simultaneously earned high school and college credit. • 1 to 10 p.m. Friday, Junethese efforts have allowed us to dents can earn up to 16 college Center. Pathways program, students 15, and 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. increase access to and reduce credits through Arizona State In the center’s first year, 18 have a variety of opportunities take rigorous, college-level Students embrace legal,Saturday, criminalJune 16, Hamilton justice Students embrace legal, criminal justice to earn college credits while courses and are guaranteed About this series, and how you can help Lakes, 300 Park Blvd., Itasca.the overall cost of college atten- University. students from different aca- in high school, significantly college credit at any pub- Admission, not including dance for our students.” Students must first apply to demic backgrounds enrolled in This story is part of a 16-week series looking at Northwest increasing their chances to lic state college or univer- online fees, on Friday, $12, The Early College Cen- the program. Once accepted, online classes. The students, all Suburban High School District 214’s Career Pathways program.professions through high school curriculum professions through high school curriculum Asucceed at thelesson college level sity in Illinois by earning a 3 in law $10 for ages 60 or older andAter, which openedlesson last fall in they take an eight-week in hon- of whomlaw are headed to college and saving them thousands of or higher on the end-of-year To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship active military with ID, andthe Forest View Educational ors course every quarter, as well this fall, earned 208 hours of Bydollars. Kayleigh Padar exam. host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain in free for ages 12 and younger;By Kayleigh Padar The ultimate goal is to break At the same time, District Center, provides an opportu- as a self-paced math course college credits at Arizona State. John Hersey High School the Teaching and Learning Department, [email protected]. Saturday, $20, $15 for seniorsJohn Hersey High School down barriers of postsecond- 214 offers more than 60 dual To support the program financially through a sponsorship, early nity for District 214 seniors to guided by a District 214 teacher. The classes, which include ary access and affordability credit course opportunities and active military, $8 for career credentials or college credits for students, naming or other ages 4-12. Two-day pass, whileKayla ensuring Diaz has students always leave been through partnering with col- contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 Education Kayla Diaz has always been $20, $25 or $8. Parking pass interestedhigh school in poised the to legal excel. pro-leges such as Eastern Illinois Foundation, [email protected]. interested in the legal pro- fession.Through So when the ElkAdvanced Grove is $5 or $8 for two days. Visitfession. So when Elk Grove HighPlacement School program, began students offering See COLLEGE on PAGE 2 www.chicagoscots.org. High School began offering an American law course, she anInside: American law course, she immediately signed up. immediately signed up.Old-fashion fun at country fair The semesterlong course, The semesterlong course, which helps students bet- whichContinued helps from Pagestudents 1 bet- Country fair, period games and activities, terSix understand Bluesmobiles America’s to roll in for Mount Prospect cruise nightter understand America’s while a historic interpreter will legal system, is the introduc- legal system, is the introduc- 19th century style tory class to two legal-focused toryadded. class “Weto two asked legal-focused (staff) to go portray a medicine man ped- pathways, part of Northwest pathways,back, get part more of Northwestinformation County fairs and commu- dling his latest elixirs. SuburbanInside HighNorthwest School Dis- Suburbanand a more High formalSchool Disoutlook- nity festivals are still very Admission is free to the two- trict 214’s Career Pathways tricton what214’s theyCareer think Pathways it would much a part of 21st century day fair, which is sponsored program.Filmed in the Chicago area, program.involve.” suburbia, but the Schaum- by the Spring Valley Nature “TheThe Blues District Brothers” 214 mov -pro- TheLibrary District cardholders 214 pro - are burg Park District is offering Club. gram,ie’s best-knownwith 44 careertie to paththe - gram,COURTESY with OF44 DISTRICT career path 214 - COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teacheslocked coursesout from in District borrowing residents the chance to sam- “Country Fairs were a fun Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District ways,Northwest is designed suburbs to mayhelp highbe ways,additional is designed materials to help high when ple the flavor of the tradition’s experience in the 19th cen- schoolthe brothers’ students beat-up discover 1974 their 214’s legal-focused pathways, helpingschool students students study discover the U.S. their 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. Dodge Monaco, described as legal system and explore potential careersthey’ve in theaccrued field. at least $10 19th century forebear. tury,” said Farm Program legal system and explore potential careers in the field. futuresa decommissioned through a sequence Mount of futures through a sequence of career-focused courses, work- career-focusedin overdue courses,charges. work Exactly- The Spring Valley Coun- Coordinator Patty Kennedy. Prospect police car. how many cardholders that try Fair will run from noon to “Visitors will see interpret- placeAs thelearning story goes, experiences Elwood To get involved place learning experiences To get involved andBlues access bought to careerthe formercreden - andapplies access to, to careerand howcreden many- 4 p.m. Saturday, June 23, and ers showing animals, baked squad car, known as the materials are outstanding Sunday, June 24, at Volkening goods and farm equipment in tials and early college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathwaystials effort and as early an internship college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship 18Bluesmobile,Now a senior, at Diazan auction is deter - inNow Arlington a senior, DiazHeights, is deter -will Heritage Farm, 201 S. Plum competition for blue ribbons 19 after he traded a previous car host,JOE career LEWNARD/ [email protected], or classroom speaker, 2013 contact Barb Kain host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 minedbe detailed to attend in lawnext school, month’s Grove Road in Schaumburg. — the quintessential prizeCOURTESY for OF DISTRICT 214 for a microphone. The Arlington Heightsin Memorial the Teaching Library and is Learning considering Department, a Fine barb.kain@d214. in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. become a lawyer and help Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields sheForgiveness can Week that would allow past-due materials tobecome be a lawyer and help Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can This weekend, film buffs Continued on pageorg. To 19 support the program financiallyboard through proposal, a sponsorship, officials said. Activities will include a bake the best of the fair.” org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, others. examine and better understand through District 214’s CareerCOURTESY Pathways OF CHRIS program. GORDON Diazreturned plans towithout late fees. others. examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to and car fans will get a chance early career credentials or college creditsThe for Palatine students, naming Public Library sale, livestock and domes- For more information, early career credentials or college credits for students, naming to“I’m see notglad one, I’ve but taken six Blues (these- Sixpursue Bluesmobiles, law school including after this college. one owned by Stephen Hebert of West Lake, Louisiana, will be “I’m glad I’ve taken (these pursue law school after college. in Mount Prospect Saturday for the Bluesmobile Cruise Night. or other contribution, contact Erin Brooksoffered with the a Districtfine 214amnesty on two tic arts displays, and demon- call (847) 985-2102 or visit or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 classes)mobiles because at a first-of-its-kind now I have a Memorial Library offi- develop a formal proposal,classes)days last because April. now I have a strations of 1880s farm parkfun.com. specificevent taking view onplace what as I partwant to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational atcials the areRolling crafting a Educationproposed Foundation,expected [email protected]. be discussedspecific at view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected]. doof when Mount I grow Prospect’s up,” said weekly Diaz, 83 toaccording Northwest toHighway studies and basedNew Hampshire,relevant toaccording our daily to lives.young Stu and- old.Meadows Courthouse.Fine Forgiveness Week that the board’s next committee-do when I grow— Christopher up,” said Diaz, Placek, accordingequipment. to studies based relevant to our daily lives.— Stu Eric- Peterson,Meadows Courthouse. whoBluesmobile graduates Cruise in May. Night. intoon the American cruise night Bar location, Association Gordon. dents are interested in theFor law more information,“It’s so cool visit to becould able allow to go patrons to return of-the-whole meeting Julywho 2. [email protected] in May. on AmericanVisitors Bar can Association join a variety dents of are [email protected] in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go Chris Gordon, a member the downtown Metra station’s Besides those special the Bluesmobile Cruise Night long-overdue materials with- “Fine forgiveness is an ofElk the Grove Mount and Prospect John LionsHersey eastnumbers, commuter and parking tuition lot. and guests,fees theand free how event the willlaws fea that- Facebookare cre- page.into a courtroom outand facing be able financial a careerpenalties. in lawindustry enforcement, program thatvarious Elkhas Grovelaw-related and Johnfields, Hersey per- numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, various law-related fields, per- highClub, schoolswhich organizeslaunched the the Theaverage six $46,000Bluesmobiles a year are for turepri- liveated music, affect and them,”food can said Hersey —to Charles face Keeshan,off againstExact an detailsoppo- areis stillcurrently being participatinggained popularity in a overforminghigh the schoolsmock trial launched simulations the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forming mock trial simulations Criminalcruise nights, Justice said andthe vehiLegal- comingvate touniversity the show lawfrom programs. near be purchasedsocial fromscience the neigh teacher- [email protected] nent in terms of aworked legal out,issue though practicum so far offi -withyears,” the Elkboard Grove President andCriminal Deb taking- themJustice to workshopsand Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove and taking them to workshops Servicescles first pathways will be staged nearly at twoMr. and far.Both Three pathways of the six are Blues open- boring to restaurants.Blazek. The Lions because, yes, youcials get say to theyfig- aren’tVillage consider Police- bie Department.Smart said. “Wefacilitated Serviceshave bypathways law school nearly stu two- Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitated by law school stu- yearsBeef ago.& Pizza, Both 1796 pathways Elmhurst have mobileall students owners interested— including in otherClub asks Outsidethat anyone class, bring - studentsIt’s fine ureto forgiveout if that’sing something forgiving collection Through agency this, nothe’s done learning it to mydif- knowledgedentsyears and ago. professors. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dents and professors. sinceRoad, expanded at about 5:30 to p.m.other Sat Dis- -Arnelegal Toman professions of West Chicago as well, suching a carhave to the opportunities event consider to partic- you want to do,” fees,said or Hersey lost or damagedferent mateaspects- before.of policing and since“While expanded it is certainly to other a chal Dis- - legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and “While it is certainly a chal- tricturday. 214 From schools, there, with real Mount873 stu -— hailas police from the officers, Chicago area, FBI agentsmaking ipatea $1 donation in co-curricular to assist at activi the -libraryjunior Joseph Lehman.rial replacement costs.how police enforce“It’s the law.preliminary,”lenge trictshe 214creating schools, a brand-newwith 873 stu - as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lenge creating a brand-new Prospect police cars will escort while the others are traveling its mission to provide eye- The library board gave staff dentsthe Bluesmobiles currently alongparticipating Route fromand Kansas, crime Louisiana scene andinvestiga glasses- andties hearingsuch as aids the to Lawthe or ArlingtonMock “But it’sHeights also a thelot ofgo-ahead fun to this Elkmonth Grove to High SeeSchool’s INSIDE oncourse, PAGEdents 2 thecurrently engagement participating and and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course, the engagement and districtwide. tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasmdistrictwide. our students tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasm our students Making career decisions in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social haveMaking shown career for these decisions classes in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social have shown for these classes high school can help pave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie makehigh schoolus extremely can help excitedpave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie make us extremely excited way for students determined sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- aboutway forthe students prospects determined of the sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- about the prospects of the to become lawyers, given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathwayto become moving lawyers, forward,” given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathway moving forward,” law school attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Sakenlaw school said. attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Saken said. Long Grove excited about Old McHenry RoadLong project Grove excited about Old McHenry Road project

On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — Inside Northwest theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s elected offi- congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service tion that’s expected to ben- Martin Luther King Jr. oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2018 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 2018 FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 section FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 section Northwest Suburbs Northwest Suburbs 5 5 section section Northwest Suburbs Northwest Suburbs Your faith 2 Clubs and hobbies 2 5 5 Ken Potts 2 Your faith 3 Comics 4 Friday, June 22, 2018 Comics 4 Friday, July 6, 2018 Kendh Pottsdailyherald.com 2 Kendh Pottsdailyherald.com 2 Your faith 2 Your faith 2 NC14 NC Comics 4 Comics 4 dhFuturedailyherald.com teachers get started with Dist. 214 education pathway dh dailyherald.com

Submitted by District 214 NC14C NC14C On Jasmine Bautista’s first About this series, and how you can help day of school, she had a panic Show attack. The then-kindergart- This story is part of a ner felt like she didn’t belong 16-week series looking at — she spoke little English and Northwest Suburban High felt she didn’t measure up to School District 214’s Career District 214’s Career District 214’s Career other students. Pathways program. Today, after overcoming To join District 214’s Career early obstacles and taking Pathways effort as an intern- business SteppingstoneNorthwest Suburban High to success Steppingstone to success ship host, career mentor Pathways program Pathways program School District 214’s Edu- cation Career Pathway, the or classroom speaker, Dist. 214 students get to explore contact Barb Kain in the recent Elk Grove High School Submitted by District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. Submitted by District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. graduate is preparing to go Teaching and Learning creativity via the arts pathways to National Louis Univer- Department, barb.kain@It has beenfor students, a decade naming orsince North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local and state leaders have It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local and state leaders have d214.org. To support the sity on a four-year, full-tui- west Suburbanother contribution, High contactSchool Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded theSubmitted program. by District 214 More recently, west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded the program. More recently, tion scholarship to become a program financially through Erin Brooks with the District trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District 214From Superintendentbelting out solos in Dr.About this seriestrict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District 214 Superintendent Dr. special education elementary a sponsorship, early career 214 Education Foundation, schoolteacher. credentials or collegeapproach credits to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. showSchuler choir wascompetitions awarded to theThis story is part ofapproach a to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the [email protected]. making an audience roar Bautista is so passionate 16-week series looking ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 Nationalwith laughter Superintendent at an improv of ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National Superintendent of about teaching that recently at Northwest Suburban she was the guest speaker at lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally moreCOURTESY than a testOF DISTRICT score. 214 the Year show,in part recent for theJohn career Hersey path- lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year in part for the career path- Students from across District 214 gathered in May to sign letters of intent to become teachers. High School graduate Theo High School District 214’s District 214’s Educator Prep student’s safe spot andinternship impact the experiences skills and knowledge as part of to a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways work he has led to breakCareer Pathways program.internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways work he has led to break Signing, a ceremony held each my students’ lives andcerted educa effort- become to ensureeducators students through gradu The- signingToday, ceremony, onethe part internship of District 214’s programEducation Career based Pathway, on was numerous held at the factors, includ- down barriersBrown hasto collegeexplored hisaccess pas- and certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program basedCOURTESY on numerous OF DISTRICT factors,214 includ- down barriers to college access and spring for all district students tion in tremendous ways like a series of classes, as well as Forest View Education Center and brought together 140 students. sion through the Performing To join District 214’s District 214 offers several Performing Arts and Visual Arts pathways to prepare students for the many opportunities in creative who plan to take education … D214 once did forate me.” career opportunitiesand college to ready. observe and that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability.Arts Career Pathways offered Career Pathways effortate ascareer industries.and college Educators ready. work closely with studentsthat ensuresto offer internships, every guestgraduate speakers has and othera opportunitiesing completion to explore of career careers credentials, affordability. classes and sign a commit- To help Bautista andThe other programteach in differentbegan classroomwhen Wheel in the- futurereal-world — and awork need experiencecredits through has National been Louis success student inteaching AP courses, position participationin in Over theby Northwestnext 16 weeks,Suburban we’re High takan- internship host, careerThe programbeyond the beganobvious inwhen the world Wheel of fine- andreal-world performing arts. work experience has been success in AP courses, participation in Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- ment to go into teaching. students achieve their goal of environments. for minority teachers who and Northeastern Illinois the district or one of its part- School District 214. mentor or classroom “The reason I want to becoming teachers,ing District High SchoolDistrict 214administration schools taught metcan identify lauded with increasinglypublicly byuniversities. the White House; internshipsner schools, and as well school as a jobattendance. ing a closer“The look programs at how I’veDistrict par- 214speaker, contact Barbing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 become a teacher is because 214 offers the Educationwith Pathbusiness- education leaders courses andfor sevthe- diversevil- classrooms.District 214 has amassedStudents nearly who complete 1,000 the Districtinterview when214’s they efforts graduate over the last re-imaginedticipated the inhigh are veryschool benefi curric- Kain- in the Teachingwith and business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imagined the high school curric- I’ve had a lot of teachers who way starting as earlylage’s as ninth department eral years and of startedeconomic a formal devel As- partbusiness of the pathway, partners; the Educatorand students Prep program have anddecade, if the district backed has byan openinga supportive board ulum, cultivatedcial,” said Brown,new whopartnerships cred- Learning Department,lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships have motivated me,” Bautista grade. career pathway in 2014 when district created Educator Prep, go on to study teaching at in their area. its his various arts experiences [email protected]. told the students. “My goal is The program isopment designed inadministrators 2008 to realizedcollaboratively the which providescollectively students earned with National tens of Louis thousands or Northeast -of education and educators who have to ensurewith pathways his decision are to pursuein line a withTo support the programopment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensure pathways are in line with to make my classroom every to help students addressdevelop agrowing skilled demand worker for teachersshortage opportunities in early tocollege earn dualcredit ern hoursIllinois areand guaranteed hun- aembraced See EDUCATION the transformative on PAGE 3 change, industry degreetrends, in andmusical took theater back at thefinancially through addressa a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took back the the Boston Conservatory at sponsorship, early career manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative onBerklee public in Boston. education. manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative on public education. “It’s such a great family and credentials or college credits for students, nam- FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2018 place to feel welcome and DAILY HERALD SECTION 5 PAGE 3 bring stories and music to the ing or other contribution, Global Arts Festival in Bartlett audiences.” contact Erin Brooks with District 214 offers several the District 214 Education NC14 Performing Arts and Visual Foundation, erin.brooks@ adds new featuresStudents this yearembrace legal, criminalArts pathways justice to prepare stu - d214.org. Students embrace legal, criminal justice A cultural feast Education: Students make dents for the diverse oppor- tunities in creative industries. COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Submitted by Arts in Bartlett ICompeteCareers can rangeto from acthost- golf Districtouting 214 offers several Performing June Arts and Visual Arts 25 District 214 students rehearse lines for the summer musical. Last June 2,500 people professions through high schooling, curriculumstage management, art or pathways to prepare students for the many opportunities in District 214 providesprofessions several Performing Arts throughand Visual Arts high school curriculum attended a new outdoor fes- pledge to become teachers photography and commer- creative industries. pathways to prepare students for diverse careers in these A lesson in law Acial and industrial lessondesign to in lawfields. tival focusing on the cultural Submitted by Palatine Park District teaching. opportunity for thoseICompete inter- youthopportunity programs. to earn dual diversity represented in the Continued from Page 1 Bycommunity, Kayleigh presented Padarby Arts her for the teaching career By“If Kayleigh we can help studentsPadarICompete, in partnership withested Palatine in managing a theaterAccording or credit to fromCristina Eastern Correa, Illinois Pathwaywho insists there is end- careers outside of high school Johnin Bartlett, Hersey Higha local School nonprofit that she’s dreamed about Johndevelop Hersey their High creativity School in Parkan District and Partners for gallery.Our Com- works with Universitythe program, by attending “ICompete a lesspro -opportunities for stu- can completely change a stu- arts council. organized and professional Some schools, including weekly course. dents driven to work in the dent’s perspective on the job The Global Arts Festival “It’s so great that the district since she was young. She has way, then the opportunitiesmunities, presents Golf 4 Kids,Buffalo a fami Grove- andvides Prospect, year-round A theme programming throughout these for under arts field,- with student expo- options in the real world,” returnsKayla to DiazBartlett has Park always from been is recognizing the need for learned to write lesson plans andKayla careers Diaz in thehas arts always ly-friendlyare been fundraising event,feature Monday, student-managed served galyouth- pathways and families is leadership. in District sure 15. to an extensive list of District 214 Fine and Per- interested11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Saturday the legaland pro- teachers and the importance and teach them to students — interestedendless,” said inBuffalo the GrovelegalJune 25.pro - leries to display theWe work break of downMany the students barriers work and individ offer- classes, aca- clubs, exhibits, per- forming Arts coordinator Jer- fession.Sunday, June So 23-24. when This Elktwo- Grove of teachers — and how hard it a challenging but rewarding fession.High School’s So Finewhen and ElkPer-Golf Groveeye 4 Kidson ensuringwill be fromstudents 4 to 5:30students, p.m. alumni at demics,and profes athletics- ually withand artsprofessional to everyone art- formanceswho and personalized emy Morton said. day festival features multicul- forming Arts co-coordinator know their career options. sionals. Separately, an annual ists on visual pieces or with education, including private “Our staff does an excellent Hightural artsSchool and crafts began booths, offering is to be a teacher,” said Rolling experience. HighElizabeth School Bennett, beganwho usedPalatine offering Diane Hills Rawlinson, Golf Course, a veteran 512 all-district W. North summer- wants musi to -participate.professional ICompetemusicians hasto giveninstruction. job finding students’ talents anentertainment, American food, law wine course, and she Meadows teacher Linda Thor- “This is the most diffi- anher Americannetwork to implement law course, artwest- dance Hwy.,she teacher Palatine. at WheelFor -a cal$10 creates dona roles- thatmany include children compose the music.first opportunityWhether The to district’s fine arts and passions. While encour- craft beer, games and audi- son, who runs the district’s cult partCOURTESY of the OF class,ARTS IN but BARTLETT well ist presentations during lunchtion, ingparticipants High School, will has receive pro- 90technical minutes designers, play directa sport,- designing try an instrument, and building performsets, career in adviser places stu- aging them to grow, they also immediatelyence participation. signed up. This year’s Global Arts Festival adds cricket — one of the most immediatelyhours, so students signed have up.the vided students with unparal- ing assistants and market- directing plays or arranging dents in internships in the provide a plethora of oppor- TheMusic and semesterlong dance includes course, Education Academy,popular teaman inten sports- in theworth world it— because both days fromof the 11 a.m. expe to - chanceThe to hearsemesterlong what it meansof accesscourse,leled experiences,to the FootGolf including course, ing publicistsdriving in aaddition dance to recital, music or compositions attend a Palatinefor oth- Highindustry to further explore tunities to explore the arts whichgroups representedhelps studentsby Africa, bet- sive, hands-on4 p.m.dual June 23credit and 24 inrience Bartlett andPark. confidence we are whichto create ahelps resume asstudents a profesrange- touring andbet- putting established green Chicago at the golfperformers. course, School footballers to game. perform, student lead- opportunities including tech- — whether that is through Ireland, India, Mexico, Pacific teaching course for seniors in building,” she said. sional in the field. alongstudios with oneand freerenowned door the prize- ticketThe and summer “We musical, are veryership fortunate is at the coreto have of arts the nicalsup- theater, music, perfor- performance, direction, mar- terislands, understand Native Americans, America’s terOther understand teachers have takenAmerica’s aters to learn the ins and outs this year running July 12-14, education in the district. mance and business. keting, creation or technical legalPoland, system, China, Taiwanis the andintroduc - the education pathway. This fall, Ontaneda will legalsimilar system, approaches, is thewith lightintroducan refreshments.of arts- administration — an also allows studentsport from the ourThe dedicated district’s staff, Fine community Arts “Exposure to art-based skills — and related careers.” torymore. class The topark two is atlegal-focused 102 N. Students who qualify for attend Carthage College tory class to two legal-focusedRaffle tickets will also be available for members, and collaborative partners.” pathways,Eastern, Bartlett. part of Northwest the Education Academy in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to pathways, part of Northwestpurchase for a variety of prizes donated by For information about ICompete or the The Bartlett Historical Soci- teach in four different edu- major in Spanish and minor local organizations and businesses. Golf 4 Kids event, contact Cristina Cor- Suburbanety will lead a pre-eventHigh School walk- Dis- Suburban High School Dis- ing tour of historical homes cational settings and take in secondary education to To register for the event, visit pala- rea at (847) 963-6351 or call the Partners trictof architectural 214’s Career interest surPathways- dual-credit teacher education become a high school Span- trictCardinal 214’s Career tineparks.orgPathways Fund and usewill event codebuild ICOM- forlegacy Our Communities for front Arlington desk at (847) High School program.rounding Bartlett Park at 10 COURTESY OF ARTScourses IN BARTLETT with Thorson at Roll- ish teacher. program. PETESPECEVNT under the special events 776-9500. a.m. Saturday. Tony Talwar’s art is a popular stop at the Global Arts Festival for those interested in the Indian The District 214culture. pro- ing Meadows. “I hope to return to District SubmittedThe by District District 214 section214Suburban proof- the High registration School Dis site.- and The career event credentials; The to dismission- of ICompete is to introduce At an The opening ceremony at 11 COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 all-class COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 gram,a.m. Saturday with includes44 career chil- path- Allie Ontaneda, a recent 214 to teach and give back to gram,When withhundreds 44 ofcareer proudis recommended trictpath 214- students for who all cannot ages, andcover children their future underserved and their families to athletics, arts and Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teachesArlington Highcourses School in grad District- afford them. passion before leaving high Elkreunion Grove for High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District ways,dren and is otherdesigned volunteers to car help- high“Cricket is the second most are between 11 a.m. and 4 Kids Globalgraduate Arts Passports of Rolling Meadows the community that helped COURTESY OF PALATINEways, PARK is designedDISTRICT to musthelp behigh supervised by a registered adult. academics by breaking down the barri- Arlington 214’s legal-focused pathways, helpinguates students gathered studyfrom across the U.S.Those gathered in the Grace school. 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. schoolrying the students flags of 21 discover nations popular their team sport in the p.m. both days. Each game will be availableHigh at theSchool, Infor- said that Educa- me grow and find my pur- ICompete, a local organizationschool studentsthat discoverLoaner their clubs will be available, or par- ers of access in order to stimulate interest, High School in a parade around the park. world, but many of us in this takes 30 to 45 minutes. mation Tent, the Activity Tent legal system and explore potential careersthe country in thefor anfield. all-class Gymnasium agreed this fund When District 214 broad- legalgraduates system and explore potential careers in the field. futures through a sequence of tion Academy helped prepare pose,” she said. provides art, athletic andfuturesreunion academic inthrough their former a sequence highticipants will maintain ofare welcome the long-stand to- bringened itstheir Education provide Founda academic- support, and increase Any child who wishes to par- area have never participated “A new activity for kids will and the Gazebo. programs and access for underserved in the fall career-focusedticipate should be atcourses, the Log workor even- seen it played.” take them all over the festival “My Family’s Story” is career-focusedschool last fall, a 1984 courses, graduown.- working Please ideals,- note spirit thatand tradition strollers tionwill innot 2014, be administratorsopportunities for underserved families to of 2017, the placeCabin at 10:45learning a.m. experiencesTom Melville of Hands On looking for stamps for their another new project that children, is hosting a fundraiserplaceate asked learningwhat Monday, will Arlington’s experiencesallowed that onwere, the andcourse. are, Arling- challenged the foundationparticipate to in organized sports, clubs, or District 214 “We are excited to add a Cricket will bring equipment Global Arts Passport,” Green begins at the festival and con- To get involvedJune 25, at Palatine Hillslegacy Golf be Course. when no Arlington ton. Further, it will support significantly support schools EducationTo get involved andsports access feature tothis career year — creden and national- cricket uniforms. said. “After getting five to 10 tinues through the summer. andgraduates access remain. to career Allcredenstudents proceeds- across from every the district event andwill students benefit beyond community the lim- programs. Foundation “What kind of lasting legacy school today, enabling a con- itations of conventional fund- tialscricket and — earlysponsored college by the credits. Visitors can come to the north stamps in their books, they “We are looking for first-, DAILY HERALD FILE PHOTO, 2017 tials and early college credits. launched Chen Yu, president of the Midwest Hakka AssociationTo and join District 214’s Career Pathwaysdo effortwe have as available an internship to us that tinued legacy of success. ing for public education. theTo Cardinal join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship BartlettNow aRotary senior, Club,” Diaz said is deterend of- the park and join a can take it into McDonald’s on second- and third-generation Now a senior, Diaz is deter- Cecilia20 Green, Arts in Bartlett team of four or five people. No Route 59 in Bartlett for a free representing the Hakka Community in Taiwan, dresseshost, in tradi career- mentor or classroom speaker,will extend contact long Barbbeyond Kain any Arlington High School was Shortly after, Erin Brooks, Fund,host, which career21 mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain minedexecutive todirector. attend law school,experience is needed; games vanilla cone.” See FESTIVAL on PAGE 3 tional COURTESYcostume at last OFyear’s DISTRICT Global Arts Festival.214 minedof our own to lifetimes attend … thatlaw we school,District 214’s first school. the foundation’s executive COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 pays for become a lawyer and help Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department,becomecan continue barb.kain@d214. a to lawyerprovide to andthe Sincehelp it closedElk Grovein 1984 Highamid Schooldirector, seniorspoke toKayla counsel Diaz- is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can Advancedin the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. org. To support the program financiallystudents through of our a sponsorship,community?” declining enrollment, District ors about students’ greatest Placementorg. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, others. examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to others.he said. 214 has grownexamine and changed. and better needs. understand Many mentioned through that District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to exams and “I’m glad I’ve taken (these pursue law school after college. early career Festival:credentials or college credits“I’mThe Learn for Cardinalglad students, I’veFund, namingtaken named (theseToday,about onepursue in four lawstudents schooldifferent the aftercost of college. Advanced Place- cultures industryearly career credentials or college credits for students, naming or other contribution, contact Erin Brooksfor Arlington’s with the Districtmascot, 214was live in poverty. Many more ment exams and industry cre- credentialsor other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 classes)Rolling because now Meadows I have a Class of ’83 passing along school spirit classes)launched becauseat that event now to I havecome afrom families who strug- dentials can be crippling for for students specific view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected] that viewlegacy, on with what a goal I wantgle to to make as endshigh meet. as 20 At percent many families. or more, And yet,classes both because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling whoEducation cannot Foundation, [email protected]. Continued from Page 1 handmade goods, jewelry, afford them. Meadows Courthouse. of funding Advanced Place- the same time, the district is increase the possibility of Meadows Courthouse. do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- doment when exams I artisanandgrow industry up,” foods cre said- and encouragingDiaz, art reflectaccording more- students to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law along “It’swords so of cool encourage to be- ableCynthia to goRowley found it to be who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go Inside Northwest ment to the Class of 2022. a perfect venue for a “look- immigrants who woulddentials like to for currenting world Northwest cultures. to pursue Some early pur college- credits See FUND on PAGE 2 COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Elk Grove and John Hersey numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- Voylesinto asaid courtroom the spirit andof book” be able photo shoota career for Vogue, in lawshare enforcement, the stories of howvarious Elktheir Grovelaw-related chases and Johnwillfields, benefitHersey per- artisansnumbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, various law-related fields, per- high schools launched the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Herseythe to Class face of 1983 off fits against with the anwith modelsoppo- donningis currently her 2019 participating in a forminghigh schoolsmock trial launched simulations the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forming mock trial simulations A group of Rolling Mead- school initiative, “Mustangs resort collection. family came to the United overseas who are able to earn Criminal Justice and owsLegal High Schoolvate universityalumni cele- law programs. social science teacher Jodi Wherevernent Wein Roam.”terms of a legalKnown issue for practicumher work on with States the andElk madeGrove it theirandCriminal takingnew themmoneyJustice to workshopsthroughand Legal fair vatetrade university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove and taking them to workshops Services pathways nearlybrating two their 35-yearBoth pathwaysreunion are open to Blazek. “There’sbecause, some yes, cool you peo -getthe to red fig carpet- Village and appear Police- home,” Department. Green said. facilitatedServices bypathwaysshops law likeschool nearly Gifts stu oftwo- the WorldBoth pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitated by law school stu- this weekend is passing along ple who have come and gone ances on shows such as “Proj- years ago. Both pathwaystheir have Mustang all studentspride with theinterested in other Outside class, students throughure here.out Weif that’swant the something ect Runway” andThrough “America’s this, he’sRecorded learning interviews dif- dentsyears willand ago. professors. inBoth Schaumburg, pathways have Trades all studentsof interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dents and professors. since expanded to otherpurchase Dis- oflegal spirit professions shirts for as well, such have opportunities to particCOURTESY- incomingyou OF want class BARRINGTON toto think do,” it’s said a AREANext Hersey UNITTop Model,” DISTRICTferent Rowley aspects 220vis- be of transcribed,policing and included since“While inexpanded it Hopeis certainly andto other Artisansa chal Dis- -of legalHope professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and “While it is certainly a chal- trict 214 schools, with 873incoming stu- freshmen.as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricularPowerhouse activi fashion- greatjunior place designer andJoseph their Cynthia goal Lehman. is to Rowley ited her visited parentshow fromher policelate May enforce a blog, the then law. archivedlengetrict at the214creating schools,in Bartlett a brand-newwith and 873 stuSORA, - as with police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lenge creating a brand-new Glenn Chelius, who is help- make the most of it,” Voyles to early June and participated dents currently participatinging organize and the Classcrime of 1983 scene investiga- ties such as the Lawhometown or Mock of Barrington said. “But init’s late also May a lotand of inearly fundraisingfun June. to eventsHere,Elk forshe’s GroveBar- BartlettHigh HistorySchool’s Museum. course,dents thecurrentlyhandwoven engagement participating purses and made and by crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course, the engagement and districtwide. reunion Saturdaytors, and at alsoKC’s are well-suited Trial teams. Theseat Barrington students High “It’sbe School’s notable just tothe outdoor standshirt, it’s up thestadium thererington’s forand aWhite shoot,criminal House with andon constitutional“If you’re lawinterested, enthusiasmdistrictwide. call urban our and students rural poor womentors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasm our students Making career decisionsCabin in in Springfor Grove,those wanted who want to develop work with practicinga model attorbehind- message.” herprove featuring yourself a dress in front fromMain herof Street. the2019 resortteacher Dan Saken(630) 372-4152 and social before have theMaking fesshown- incareer for the these Philippines. decisions classes in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social have shown for these classes high school can help paveto findthe somepublic way to speakinggive back skills or pur- neys to preparecollection. for mock judge— andChristopher the lawyers.” Placek, Barrington sciencesHigh School teacher tival, or Stephaniecome to the makeInformahigh schoolus- extremely Forcan thehelp full excitedpave schedule, the public visit speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie make us extremely excited to the school. Athletic Direc- COURTESY OF ROLLING MEADOWS HIGH SCHOOL [email protected] and other places in the vil- tion Tent during the festival www.artsinbartlett.org and on way forCOURTESY students OF ROLLING determined tor Jim Voylessue suggestedpublic theservice, A Rolling said Meadows Dis- Hightrial School competitions, Class of 2022 spirit shirtincluding creat- But it’s not all mock trialslage served and asKezios photo shoothave worked to encour- aboutway forthe students prospects determined of the sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- about the prospects of the to becomeMEADOWS lawyers, HIGH SCHOOL givenT-shirt that idea,trict since 214 some administrators. stu- ed in-house has a newlythe applied Northwest gold Mustang Suburban logo. Bar Barringtonclasses. Elk stars Grove in seniorlocations. Jakub age students tosuch volunteer as Gornik for an interview,”pathwayto become movingFacebook lawyers, forward,” atgiven “Global that Arts trict Fes 214- administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathway moving forward,” Students at Rolling Meadows dents go through four years In a June 8 piece, Vogue Green said. tival, Bartlett IL.” For informa- lawHigh schoolSchool have attrition started rateswithout run acquiring“I anylove Rolling teaching out at freshman these orientation Association’s in graphic artsAnnual Inside:studio to Mockapply Vogue Gornik,Designer fashion who shootwants toRunway pursuereturns writer by Linda bringing Saten - in speakers from Sakenlaw school said. attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Saken said. making purple and gold spirit Meadows-branded clothing. August. Students have already gold Mustang logos on purple stein described Rowley’s “If you get tired of walk- tion, contact Arts in Bartlett at shirts for incoming freshmen Organizers have set a goal of started making the shirts shirts. On a recent visit to her resort collection that was ing around the festival, you (630) 372-4152 or artsinbart- — to be funded by the Class raising $2,400 to pay for some in-house, using screen print- Alumni also will be making hometown of Barrington, can relax at the Sit & Knit a Bit [email protected]. The Global of 1983. 500 shirts that will be handed ing machines in the school’s a video at thehome reunion to pass famed to fashionBarrington designer See INSIDE on PAGE 3 Tent,” Green said, “and learn Arts Festival takes place in the craft that began in ancient cooperation with the village of Continued from Page 1 the School of Art Institute of Egypt and traveled to the U.S. Bartlett, Hanover Township, Long Grove excited about Old McHenryChicago. with Road European immigrants.”Long project Bartlett Parks, Grove Streamwood excitedDAILY about HERALD FILE PHOTO, Old 2017 McHenry Road project modeled in Barrington. With little money, she Arts in Bartlett’s resident Community Relations Com- Lester and Anita Jakubowski of Tata’s Pierogi and Polish “Some of the clothes sweetly went to New York, where she artist Linda Kay will show mission, and Taipei Economic Comfort Food in Elk Grove Village served up ethnic food at last recollected Rowley’s child- built an empire that includes you how to knit a portionOn ofWednesday, a and Cultural April Office 4, — in Chicago. year’s Global Arts Festival in Bartlett Park. On Wednesday, April 4, — Inside Northwest hood, like a stretchy plaid branded collection bou- chain that will makethe Insidea Fiberanniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the T-shirt dress similar to one tiques and a presence in stores Flash installation forcivil the rightsSep- leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in she wore growing up,” Saten- worldwide with women’s and tember Bartlett HeritageMemphis, Days. Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some stein wrote. “The pattern also men’s clothing, home fur- Visitors will also be25 invitedchurch leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s elected offi- turned up on a pair of slightly nishings, handbags, fitness to participate in tai congregationschi, Longmar- Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our cials this week celebrated Old flared trousers that nicely apparel, fragrances, officetial arts, and games.Saviour’scials The this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- lengthened the body.” supplies and shoes. activity tent will haveArlingtonMcHenry face Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service tion that’s expected to ben- Rowley graduated from Bar- — BobMartin Susnjara. Lutherpainting, King Jr. crafts andof tion loteria,remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business rington High and attended [email protected] a Mexican bingo gameicalefit service,with the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. be done in November.prizes. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open The Gazebo will contain a Up first will be a public OfficialsGlobal said trafficStory Circle will towith theUp public.the first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. water main extension through Mail: P.O. Box 280, remain open Storyduring Spinner construc Debi- waterGajewOn Saturday, main- extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected Arlington Heights, IL 60006tion, but the potentialski, and disrupcrafts - withcommission’sdowntown Color that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of (all numbers are 847)tion is sensitiveMy enoughWorld thatArts Academy.remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- dailyherald.com Main switchboard: 427-4300 Hanover Township Seniors’ rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into tentthe featurescontract rockso andcagorebuilding shellMarriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to Customer servicework is wrappedpainting. up Wednes - 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at 427-4333 Before noonday of a given weekShopping in advance opportuniEstates.include Birmingham,- a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, Contact us of the fun. Chocolateties include Fest willbooths Mayor Robertselling Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. 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Deacon Don Grossnickle with malaria. the team’s most experienced of Arlington Heights calls his Inside Northwest — Christopher Placek players. recent eight-day medical mis- cplacek@dailyherald, com Enjoying the amenities of sion trip to Africa a success, Friendship Village this sum- FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2018 but says there’s more work Uganda to step up efforts DAILY HERALD SECTIONmer are 5pitcher PAGE Will 3 Still- to do to help combat malaria against malaria through the Boomers ‘retire’ at man from North Carolina and there. cow project. Friendship Village infielders Collin FergusonNC14 of FRIDAY, FRIDAY,JULY 27, JULY2018 27, 2018 Grossnickle, of Our Lady “The trip reinforced that the California and Kenny Towns of the Wayside Parish, vis- people can really benefit from While staying with local of Virginia. ited a number of villages in assistance empowering them host families is the norm for “The residents of Friend- section section Uganda in April to support his to be in a better position to lift Schaumburg Boomers play- ship Village experience the NorthwestNorthwest Suburbs Suburbs Cows Against Malaria Proj- themselves above a situation ers, this is the seventh sum- energy and excitement of the ect. The‘Ragtime’ effort works with a St. plays in Arlingtonfrom which they cannot them- mer in which a fewHeights have got- young players, while the play- 5 5 Allow God’s love toLouis-based nonprofit orga- selves alone find a way to con- ten to be honorary residents of ers are fulfilling their lifelong nization to loan pregnant FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018quer,” Grossnickle wrote in a the Friendship Village of Scha- dream of playing professional FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 dairy cows to poor residents description of his trip. umburg senior community. ,” said Patricia Mash, Your faith Your faith 2 2 of ruralSubmitted villages. by Milk Robert is then R. Schwarz But, he added, “More help is Boomers Generalabout Manager opening vice night.president I mightof planning sold to help purchase malaria COURTESY OF DON GROSSNICKLE much needed.” Michael Larson said the play- and marketing for Friendship Kensection Potts Ken Potts 2 2 section medicine.NorthwestThe musical Suburbs Deacon“Ragtime,” Don Grossnickle gives an ultrasound machine to a Now that he’s returned to ers stay in availableforget vacantone ofSenior my Options,lines,” FriendshipLeo Northwest Suburbs Among the highlights of the nurse at a clinic in Nakifuma, Uganda. Grossnickle is back from the suburbs, Grossnickle is furnished units, but interact Village’s parent organization. Comics Comics 4 4 create peace from trip, whichGrossnickle was brought performed a an eight-day 834 medical mission to the African nation, where he turning to local organizations with other memberssaid. 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I’m really scared dailyherald.com/share. experiences learn job skillslearn to help job find skills careers to help find careers parents and grandparents; tions can cause great pain, By Kayleigh Padar By Kayleighspecial Padarspecial honor honor for its for its they shape our thinking guilt and anger or sadness. John Hersey High School Wauconda Rodeo rides into Bytown Kayleigh Padar Events John Hersey High School Yee-haw! By Kayleigh Padar About this seriesplanned and beliefs. Allowing God’s love to help John HerseyAbout High School this series Kayla Diaz has always been John Hersey High School for the Kayla Diaz has always been Sometimes they can be us receive forgiveness andDaily Herald staff report IPRA interested in the legal pro-riders, rodeo clowns, and six competitive $6 for children at the gate. Children This story is part of a 16-week interested in the legal pro- good; oftentimes, they grow past the hurt and pain The Wauconda Area Chamber of Com- events: Saddle Bronc Riding, Bareback under 4 are free. Parking is $7More per vehicle. Thisthan story two is partyears of aago, 16-week Champi- late executivelate executive director director mercefession.214: will host So the when55th annual Elk IPRAGrove Bronc Riding, Bull Riding, Cowgirl MoreBarrel thanThe twoday before years the rodeo,ago, Friday, seriesJuly looking at Northwest series looking at Northwestonship fession. So when Elk Grove Students get taste ofNorthwest medical Suburban High careersRodeo in can be destructive and can bring function and cre-Championship Wauconda Rodeo Sat- Racing, Steer Roping and Tie-Down Rop- 13, the event grounds will also host the Suburban High School District High School began offering Northwest Suburban High Suburban High School District Wauconda High School began offering extremely dysfunctional, ate peace. urdayan and American Sunday, July law 14 and course, 15, at the she ing. Live bands will perform beforeSchool and Districtthird annual 214 Badges opened vs. BadSchool Guys CharDistrict- 214 opened 214’s Career Pathways program. an American law course, she Golden Oaks Equestrian Center, at Case after the rodeo. ity Boxing Event. The gatesits open first at 6 214’sp.m. coffee Career cartPathways in program.the include Inside NorthwestInside Northwest creating chaos and drama and immediatelyRand roads in Wauconda. signed up. Sunday is Family Day. 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The rodeo headquarters.begins at 2 are $20 at the door, with VIP packageshost, career mentor or class- host, career mentor or class- TheDes PlainesThe HistoryDes Plaines Cen- History Cen- family patterns, such as and nurse. She is available to terand understandhow to chartAmerica’s patient said. said. About 18 students with spe“I- couldn’troom speaker,see myself contactroping, in Barb Kain ter understand America’s vendors. p.m., with another performance byAbout the 18available. students with spe- room speaker, contact Barb Kain barrel ter will dedicateter awill relic dedicate of local a relic of local Onlegal Saturday, system, the gates is theopen introduc for pre- -MidWest Renegades Equestrian Drill For details and tickets,cial visit needs www. in the district’s tran- legal system, is the introduc- divorce, alcohol, anger, vio- speak at your church or group. information. 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Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. become a lawyer and help become downtowna lawyer Desanddowntown Plaineshelp streetsDes Plaines 4 p.m. streets and costs4 p.m. $15; and free costs for $15; free for Continued on page 24 others. examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financiallyothers. through a sponsorship, examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits for andstudents, the trainnaming andplatform the train —pursue earplatform- lawkids school — younger ear after- college.kidsthan younger 10. Tickets than 10. 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School School Aircraft on Aircraftdisplay onwill displayworld’s willgreatest world’s fighter. greatest P-51 fighter. zero temperatures,P-51 zero temperatures, many foundation many devotedfoundation to orgadevoted- to orga- Long Grove excited abouttle with cancer. Old McHenry RoadLong project Grove excited about Old McHenry Road project tle with cancer. President President include the B-17include Flying the Fortress B-17 Flying flight Fortress training flight is $2,200 training for is a $2,200B-17s forand a B-17sB-24s andsafely B-24s nizing safely “living nizing history” “living events history” events A ceremony is scheduled forA ceremonyShari Caine is scheduled for Shari Caine the Rev. the Rev. “Nine O Nine,”“Nine Consolidated O Nine,” Consolidatedhalf-hour and half-hour $3,200 for and a full$3,200 brought for a full their brought crews home. their crewsthat home. allow peoplethat allow to learnpeople to learn 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 19, at the 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 19, at the On Wednesday,Robert AprilRobert 4, — B-24 LiberatorB-24 “Witchcraft,”Liberator “Witchcraft,”hour. 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May. That’ll be followed by the rialize Shari,” Mohr said. this year’s festival lineuptive Airport was inuledMay. Wheeling. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Visitors Chiby -the are invited to explore helped protect, and the citi- At each location, local this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- rebuilding of Old McHenry rialize Shari,” Mohr said. tive Airportplugged in Wheeling. into the contract soVisitors cagorebuilding are Marriott invited ofNorthwest to Old explore McHenry hotel, helped protect, and the citi- At each location, local plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, The streetlamp was restored,The streetlamp was restored, The living history display Theis the living aircraft history inside display and is out.the aircraftzens and inside families and thatout. sharezens andveterans families and that their share families veterans and their families Road and other work to with itsEx-Viator old wires pulled president out and Ex-Viator workpresident is wrapped upheld Wednes in honor- 4800Road of HoffmanWorld and War otherBlvd., II CostworkHoffman is to$15 for adults and $5 the freedom that they helped are encouraged to visit and work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at with its old wires pulled out and held in honorday of a of given World week War in advanceII Cost isEstates. include$15 for Birmingham, aadults new traffic and Alabama, $5 signal the at freedom that they helped are encouraged to visit and day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, new wiring threaded throughnew wiring threaded through electedveterans to topas part post of a 110-cityveterans for aschildren part of younger a 110-city than for12 childrenpreserve. younger than 12 preserve.share their experiences andshare their experiences and Robert Parker Coffin Road, by the electedDes Plaines to Park top District. post of the fun. Chocolatenationwide Fest will WingsMayorRobert Randallof FreedomParker Woodfin Coffin for willaccess Road,be to up-close viewing The B-17, B-25 and B-24 stories with the public. For of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible by the Des Plaines Park District. nationwidebe first Wings from of FreedomMay 18-20. for accessthehandicapped-accessible keynote to up-close speaker viewing and Den - The B-17, B-25 and B-24 stories with the public. For be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches JB Metal Works sanded downJB Metal The Works Rev. sanded Robert down M. Egan,The tour. Rev. Robert M. Egan,— Bob tour. Susnjara and toursversidewalks, Broncos of the insideLinebackerlighting, of andthebenches Bran tourswere- of thethe insidebackbone of the of thewere aviationthe backbone enthusiasts, of the the touraviation enthusiasts, the tour — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire and repainted the pole. and repaintedformer presidentthe pole. of Saint Viaformer- presidentThe [email protected] of Saintof Freedom Via- TourThe aircraft. Wingsdon andThereof FreedomMarshall installation are discountedwillTour of receive aircraft.new fireAmericana There areeffort discounted during Americanthe provides effort an opportunityduring the providesfor an opportunity for [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. The lamp would have housedThe tor lamp High would School have inhoused Arlington tor Highwill Schoolarrive atin ChicagoArlington Execu will- arriverates foratcourage hydrants Chicagoschool award groups. downtown. Execu for his- effortsrates for warto school from groups. 1942 to 1945 andwar fromthe museum1942 to 1945to come and to the museum to come to the courage award for his efforts to an Edison incandescent light Heights, has ascended to an tive Airport at 2 p.m. Friday, Visitors may also experience were famous for their ability visitor and not the other way Village President Bill Jacob an Edison incandescent light Heights, has ascended to an tive AirportNorthwest at 2 p.m. suburbsFriday, Visitorsimprove Villagemay communityalso President experience relationsBill Jacobwere famous for their ability visitor and not the other way Northwest suburbs improve community relations was among the elected offi- bulb back in the day, but a vinbulb- backCOURTESY in the OFday, VICARIOUS but a vin- PRODUCTIONSJuly 27, and will be on displayJuly 27,the and once-in-a-lifetime betweenwillwas be among onpolice display andthe opportu youth.elected the- Tick once-in-a-lifetime offito- -sustain damage opportu and- stillto sustain around. damage and still COURTESYaround. OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly,tage-style Village LED Presidentbulb that Billlooks Jacob, and See INSIDEto mark on PAGE MLK 3 untildeath the aircraftetscials are availablewhodepart participated Julyat icdhr.com. nity in ato cer actually- Long take Grove a 30-mintrustees- Chuckaccomplish Nora, left, the and mission. Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. trustees Rita O’Connortage-style and Mike LED Sarlitto bulb attend that alooks groundbreaking See ceremony INSIDE this on weekPAGE to3 kickuntil the aircraft depart July nity to actually take a 30-min- accomplishtrustees the Rita mission. O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial groundbreaking cer- 29. Hours of ground tours and29. Hoursute flight of groundemonial“We’re aboard tours cominggroundbreaking these and raretogether uteair- flight certo Despite- aboard thesethe rarerisks air- ofDespite Collings the Foundationrisks of Collings Foundation “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commissiondisplay are:on pay2 emonyto homage5 p.m. downtown Friday and fellowship,thiscraft. week. Flights off on the either start the of theB-17 village’s anti-aircraft Old McHenry fire, Road attackingreconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, Former Former display are: 2 to 5 p.m. Friday craft. Flights on either the B-17 anti-aircraft fire, attacking “This marks the start Saint and 9:30Diversity a.m. to and 5 p.m. Human Saturand Relations- 9:30or B-24 a.m. and are to “Thistalk $4505 p.m. about per Satur person.marks(King’s)- theidealsor B-24 ofstartenemy are $450 fighters, per person. and the enemyhar- fighters,The Collings and theFoundation har- Theis Collings Foundation is Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. Saint businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two eventsday in and the Sunday, justice,of Julya unity reconstruction28-29. and equality,” Get saidproj some - lighting,”“stick time” Jacob in said.the rowing environmentbusinesses to ofthe sub village.”- a 501c3 nonprofit,station north educational of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said Viator High Viator High day and Sunday, July 28-29. Get some “stick time” in the rowing environment of sub- a 501c3 nonprofit, educational ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 millionSchool project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs nextAircraft week theonect Rev. displaythat Clyde will H.willprovide Brooks, world’s excel the -greatest“Further fighter. extending P-51 zero our temperatures, The $3.8 manymillion foundationproject the shareddevoted entrance to orga drive- to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water systemSchool into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and KildeerAircraft to markon thedisplay 50th anniversarywill world’s commission’s lentgreatest enhancements fighter. chairman. P-51for ourzero municipaltemperatures, water systemmany intofoundation calls for reconstructiondevoted to orga of Old- the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. President President include the B-17 Flying Fortressinclude flight the B-17 training Flying is Fortress $2,200 forflight a B-17s training and is $2,200B-24s for asafely B-17s nizingand “livingB-24s history” safely events nizing “living history” events downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road fromthe Rev. the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination “Nineof Martin O Nine,”downtown Consolidated— Christopher area, withhalf-hour Placek new andthe $3,200 downtown for a isfull an amenitybrought theirMcHenry crews Road home. from thethat Long allowCountryside people Schoolto learn south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attractthe Rev. new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. 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NC14 Palatine Youth Theatre Camp presents ‘Little Mermaid Jr.’

Submitted by Palatine Park District to really work on the many ele- outlet,” Price said. “No mat- In a magical underwater ments of a show like music, ter where your creativity lies, kingdom, the beautiful, young choreography, blocking and theater has a place for it. And mermaid Ariel longs to leave character development,” she it’s a physical sport, especially her ocean home and her fins said. a musical. There are no couch behind to live in the world “I’m hoping all the extra potatoes here.” above. time with the kids will help the According to Price, another Palatine Park District’s Youth lessons we are always teaching benefit is the relationships that Theatre Camp presents Dis- stick with them — project your form through theater. ney’s “The Little Mermaid Jr.” voice and enunciate so your “It’s amazing how close peo- Friday, July 27, and Saturday, family can hear you, put your ple get when they work on a July 28, at Cutting Hall Perform- feet forward so we can see your production together,” she said. ing Arts Center, 150 E. Wood St., expressions, tell the story like “The kids in this camp are a Palatine. Both performances it’s the first time,” Price said. terrific bunch. They like being begin at 1 p.m. “I think everyone will be together. It’s a memory none of According to Ashley Schia- very proud of the outcome.” us will ever forget.” vone, Cultural Arts coordina- For Price, being in a theater Tickets to see “The Little Mer- tor, the camp offers participants production is something every maid, Jr.” are available for pur- ages 10-15 both an introduc- person should have on their chase through the Cutting Hall tion to theater and an oppor- bucket list, no matter their Box Office, online at Cuttin- tunity for experienced actors to age. gHall.org, by phone at (847) develop their craft. “Theatre is a team sport 202-5222, or in person at the “No matter what role actors without any losers; everyone performing arts center. Tickets play in the production, they wins,” she said. “The actors, are $12 in advance or $10 at the are being introduced to all the staff, the audience. Every- door. elements of musical theater, COURTESY OF PALATINE PARK DISTRICT one generally walks away For information, contact including technical aspects of The main characters from “The Little Mermaid Jr.” were busy with dress rehearsals this week. happy.” FRIDAY,Schiavone AUGUST at aschiavone@pala 3, 2018 - the show like preparing cos- She believes theater rein- tineparks.org or (847) 496-6237. section tumes, props, and sets” she Prospect. Since it’s summer vacation, movie, play games and even forcesNorthwest important Suburbs life skills like Disney’s “The Little Mer- said. FRIDAY, MARCH“This 30, is 2018 a show that can participants get some time listen to visiting guest speak- confidence in public speak- FRIDAY,maid Jr.” is MARCH presented through 30, 2018 5 The production is being accommodate a really large each day “just to be a kid.” ers,” Price said. ing, listening to and compre- special arrangement with directed by Julie Price from Pal- cast,” Price said, “so our 18 kids “After our morning rehears- This is Price’s first time run- hendingYour faith directions,section collab2 - Music Theatre International. section Northwest Suburbsatine. Price is being assisted by are playing many roles. They als and all the business of the ning an all-day theater camp. oratingComicsNorthwest with others, Suburbs asking4 All authorized performance Natasha Laws of Buffalo Grove, are learning a lot, and each of day is taken care of, we’ll go She believes the extended time questions,Classifieds responsibility55 to materials are also supplied by 5 Lilly Streich of Palatine and them have a lot of responsibility to the park district’sFriday, Family July certainly 27, 2018 has its perks. others, and timeliness. Music Theatre International, Friday, August 3, 2018 Colleen Kaminski of Mount in the show.” Aquatic Center, watch a fun “It’s so nice to have the time dh “It’sdailyherald.com also a great creative www.MTIShows.com. Ken Potts 2 Ken Potts 2 Your faith 2 Your faith 2 NC14 Comics 4 Comics 4 Clubs and hobbies dh dailyherald.comPathways: Experience leads to choices dh dailyherald.com Out& News about club meetings and tims Resource CenterNC14C at the practices n Monday nights. NC14C Continued from Page 1 events for people who share United StatesAutos Holocaust Me- Male voices welcome.and Visit aviation hobbies. Deadline is two weeks morial Museum in Washing- nbparks.org or call (847) 291- about “These experiences are stu- before event date.District 214’ston,District D.C. Career Admission 214 students is free 2367. learn career options in transportation with Pathways program DistrictMane Event 214’s Career dent-centered, driven by to members of JGSI, the Illi- interests and strengths, and Jewish Genealogical Society: 2 noisSubmitted Holocaust by District 214 Museum and Summer Blast for Teens: 8:15 • 5 to 11:30 p.m. Friday, Steppingstone to success Steppingstone to success Aug. 3, at Vail and Campbell meet students where they are p.m. Sunday, PathwaysJuly 29, Illinois United programJordan States Morrow Holocaust thought he Me- p.m. Friday, Aug. 3, 200 Rev. Pathwaysstreets, Arlington Heights. program socially, emotionally and aca- Holocaust Museum and Ed- morialwould haveMuseum. to wait until Members col- Morrison Blvd., Elk Grove The Mane Event features Submitted by District 214 lege to begin studying the fun- Submitted by District 214 live entertainment, food and demically to prepare them for They believed the answer to filling The district’sucation “Redefining Center, 9603 Ready!” Woods discovering candamentals theirsee future. details of aviation. at jgsi.org/ Village. The Elk Grove Vil- They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. success,” said Krista Paul,It has Disbeen- a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement,Drive, launched Skokie. in 2015 in“Research part- Local- event-2928504. andBut statethe Prospectleaders Nonmem Highhave - lage It Policehas been aDepartment, decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015drinks, in part business- expoLocal and and state leaders have trict 214’s assistantwest director Suburban of High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership withing AASA, Individuals The School with Super United- lauded berstheSchool program. pay senior $15 Moreis for already adults,recently, tak- $10 Elk westGrove Suburban Park HighDistrict, School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The Schoolkids activities.Super- Freelauded admis the- program. More recently, trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District ing214 a dualSuperintendent credit introductory Dr. trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, alignssion. closely Visit www.vah.com. District 214 Superintendent Dr. career and technical educa- States Holocaust Memorial foraviation seniors, course, $8 networkingfor students; Elk Grove Lionesses Club tion, who overseesapproach the Center to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundworkMuseum alreadyResources” laid, pre will- David be RSVPR. Schuler required was awarded at www.ilho the - andapproach the Elk to education:Grove aYouth Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 Nationalwith industry Superintendent professionals of ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National Superintendent of for Career Discovery. the topic of the presentation. locaustmuseum.org/events.and learning about careers in Committee will sponsor a Shopping Cart lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year thein partfield. for theThe career opportunities path- lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. Shuffle 5K the Year in part for the career path- Once students haveinternship identi experiences- as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metricsThe nowspeaker assess atreadiness this special ways work he has led to break freeinternship teens onlyexperiences pool as party part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways work he has led to break fied a career area of interest, Jewish Genealogical Soci- Northbrookare part of an expanded Community trans- at Rainbow Falls. Free. For • 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Saturday, certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includ- down barriersportation to collegecareer pathwayaccess andin certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors,Aug. includ 4, at Mallard- down Lake barriers to college access and they are matched atewith career a job and college ready. that ensures everyCOURTESY graduate OF has DISTRICT a ing 214completionety of of Illinoiscareer credentials, co-sponsored affordability. Choir:Northwest Meets Suburban 7:30-9 High p.m. moreate careerinformation and college ready.about that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability. District 214 educators created a coffee cart workplace learning Forest Preserve, Schick site for a semester andThe given program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in eventAP courses, will beparticipation Diane Afouma in Over- Mondays,theSchool next District16 weeks,Northbrook 214 we’rethat now tak -Lei- this Theevent, program visit beganwww.elk when- Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participationRoad, west in of GaryOver Avenue, the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- support to grow. ing High Schoolexperience administration for studentsmet lauded in the publicly district’s by the transition White House; program internships in do, and chief school of attendance. the Research anding a closersureincludes lookCenter, aviation.at how 3323 District Walters 214 groveparks.org/Calendar/ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 “I’m so glad we have this Hanover Park. Chip-timed, For example, thewith districtbusiness leaders2016. Itand was theso wellvil- receivedDistrict 214 that has multiple amassed other nearly coffee 1,000 cartsDistrict Reference214’s efforts Branch over the at lastthe Hore-imagined- Ave. Openthe high to adultsschool curricwho love- events/Summer-Blast-for-with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts overfamily-friendly the last 5Kre-imagined run/walk to the high school curric- were commissioned at other District 214 schools. (aviation) program,” said uses grant funds lage’sto employ department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backedlocaust by a Survivorssupportive board and Viculum,- musiccultivatedMorrow, and 17,new singing. an aspiringpartnerships The pilot choir Teens-9763285041.lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportivefeed boardhungry neighbors.ulum, 8:30cultivated new partnerships opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensurewho pathways loves to aretravel in and line learn with opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators whoa.m. start have time forto 5K;ensure Kids pathways are in line with job coaches to work directly 500m Dash starts at 9:30 address a skilled worker shortage in early college sensorscredit hours on products and hun -andembraced how the transformative change, industry abouttrends, new and cultures. took back “There the address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took back the with special needs manufacturing.students at Public Library, TJ Maxxdreds andof career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative needson public to beeducation. more aviation manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduatea.m. or at iscompletion narrative of 5K. on public education. every workplace. Job coaches Walgreens. to tag items. (courses) in high school. I Registration ranges between help students develop appro- At each workplace, Shaf- “My favorite part … is seeing wish more schools had avi- $10 and $40. Visit raceroster. priate work habits and behav- fer said she learned valuable other people that I know and ation integrated into their com/events/2018/16103/ curriculum.” shopping-cart-shuffle-5k. ior, including problem solv- skills and gained insight. talking and helping them out,” The aviation program in ing, staying on task, asking for “I’ve learned a lot from all said Artwohl,Students a recent John embrace legal, criminalDistrict justice 214’s transportation Students embrace legal, criminal justice help and taking the initiative, these job sites. Take one thing Hersey High School graduate. career pathway launched this Big Trucks district officials said. at a time and don’t go too fast. Giving students the oppor- summer and comes as the air- • 9 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, line industry addresses the COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Besides microbusinesses If you make a mistake, it’s tunity to interactprofessions with others through high schoolextraordinary curriculum demand of per- At District 214 schools, students can enroll in a three-year automotive program that providesprofessions access to dual credit coursesthrough Aug.high 4, at Ron school Beese Park, curriculum A lessonin the schools, students work OK,” inshe said. lawin the community and outside Asonnel needed lessonto maintain through Triton College and up to ninein industry certifications. law 50 Rotary Drive, Barrington. at jobs in the community and A few years ago, while of the classroom has value, airplanes. Fire engines, garbage trucks, By Kayleigh Padar ByA Kayleigh2016 Boeing study Padar found village vehicles, tow trucks John Hersey High Schoolserve in a variety of roles, from working at Walgreens, Shaf- said Hersey special educa- Johnthat Hersey 1.2 million High School new commer- About this series Sixteen and more will be on hand. helping prepare food to deliv- fer impressed her supervisor tion division head Genevieve cial airline pilots and main- To join District 214’s students Learn about each truck, watch Kayla Diaz has alwaysering mailbeen to interacting with with her work ethic and was Rosenberg. tenanceKayla Diaztechnicians has always will bebeen Career Pathways effort from across demonstrations and climb as an District 214 behind the wheel. Compete interested in the adultslegal andpro- children. offered a job. “They learn to respond to interestedneeded to flyin theand legalmaintain pro - participat- the world fleet over the next 20 intern- in Big Wheel races, ride the fession. So when ElkLaura Grove Shaffer was a student “I was very excited. This someone other than their fession. So when Elk Grove ship ed in an High School began offering Highyears. School began offering introductory trackless train and jump on in District 214’s transition (was) my first time being hired teachers, so they learn to To create the program, Dis- host, the inflatable. Free admission. an American law course, she an American law course, she career aviation program for 18-to-22-year- for a job,” she said. respond to someone who trict 214 partnered with Lewis class at the Visit www.barringtonparkdis- immediately signed up. immediatelyUniversity and signed built up. upon mentor olds. As a student, she worked Last school year, Brandon really is their boss and has the or class- Chicago trict.org. The semesterlong course, theThe robust semesterlong automotive main course,- Executive at a few job sites, includ- Artwohl worked at Marshalls, potential to be their real boss,” tenance program already room which helps students bet- which helps students bet- speaker, contact Barb Kain Airport in ter understand ingAmerica’s the Rolling Meadows where he learned how to put she said. terdesigned understand by district educators.America’s in the Teaching and Learn- Wheeling Art at The Glen At District 214 schools, for legal system, is the introduc- legal system, is the introduc- ing Department, barb. on July 24. • 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, example, students can enroll The class tory class to two legal-focused tory class to two legal-focused [email protected]. To support Aug. 4, and Sunday, Aug. 5, at in a three-year automotive the program financially is part of a pathways, part of Northwest pathways,program that part provides of Northwest access new aviation The Glen Town Center, 2030 through a sponsorship, Tower Drive, Glenview. The Suburban High School Dis- Suburbanto dual credit High courses School through Dis - early career credentials or program in trict 214’s CareerInside: Pathways Mt. Prospect ‘pocket’ park advances trictTriton 214’s College Career and up Pathwaysto nine college credits, naming or partnership 15th Annual Art at the Glen program. program.industry certifications. other contribution, contact with Lewis features the original work of The District 214 pro- TheAll schools District have 214 a pro- Erin Brooks, erin.brooks@ University. 185 juried artists from across gram, with 44 career path- gram,COURTESY with OF44 DISTRICT career path 214 - d214.org. the country. Free admission.COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Continued from Page 1 COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 ways, is designed to help high has served as pastor of St. Via- gathering space, enhance Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken ways,teachesSee is PATHWAYS designedcourses in toon District helpPAGE high3 Elk Grove HighVisit School’s amdurproductions.com. Dan Saken teaches courses in District school students discover their tor Church in Chicago and downtown festivals, and 214’s legal-focused pathways, helpingschool students students study discover the U.S. their 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. futures through a sequenceeven loftier of post. St. Thomas More Catholic memorialize members of the legal system and explore potential careersfutures throughin the field. a sequence of legal system and explore potential careers in the field. career-focused courses,Egan, work a- Wheeling native Community in Henderson, Busse family. career-focused courses, work- Area suburbs are planning place learning andexperiences Saint Viator alum, was . He was president of “This sort of completes our To get involved place learning experiences To get involved and access to careerelected creden last- week as Superior Saint Viator High School from downtown square and hon- and access to career creden- tials and early collegeGeneral credits. of the worldwide Via- 2005 to 2013. ors one of our founding fam- To join District 214’s Career PathwaystialsSee effort and as early an internship college you credits. in the neighborhood ationalTo joinNight District 214’sOut Career events Pathways effort as an internship Now a senior, Diaz is deter- Now a senior, Diaz is deter- 24 torian Community. He’ll serve He’s not the first Viator ilies,” Mayor Arlene Juracek host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain host, career25 mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 become a lawyera andsix-year help termElk Grovein that High role, School alumsenior Kaylato lead Diaz isthe studying Viatorian law and said. criminal “Coming justice –on fields the shetail canend in the Teaching and Learning Department,become barb.kain@d214. a lawyer and help Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. Continued from page 23 org. To support the program financiallyNational through aNight sponsorship, Out is an light Skate Park Bash at Bart- Bartlett Hills Golf Club. All il.us/government/police/na- Continued on pageorg. To 26 support the program financially through a sponsorship, others. which gives examinehim the and respon better- understandcommunity. through The District Rev. 214’s Mark Career of Pathways our centennial program. celebration, Diaz plans to others.annual community-build- lett examineSkate Park; and 6 betterto 8 p.m. understand ages welcome through to District participate. 214’s Careertional-night-out. Pathways program. Diaz plans to “I’m glad I’ve takensibility (these of promoting pursue law the school com -afterFrancis, college. a native of Mount this is icing on the centennial early career credentials or college creditsing“I’m campaign for glad students, I’ve that namingtaken promotes (these Family pursue Fun lawNight school at Jim after Jen- college.Register at (630) 837-3230. early career credentials or college credits for students, naming classes) because nowmunity’s I have areligious and apos- Prospect and 1971 Saint Via- cake.” or other contribution, contact Erin Brooksclasses)police-community with because the District now partner214 I have- asen Pavilion in Apple Orchard Arlington Heights Nation- or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 specific view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected] andview onneighborhood what I want toPark; as and high 8 asto 2010 percentp.m., Pool or more,Tuesday, classes Aug. 7because the lawal Night is so Out: Trial 5:30-8:30 Invitational p.m., at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected]. tolic values around the globe. tor grad, served as Superior The village expects to go camaraderie to make neigh- Party at the Bartlett Aquatic North School Park, 410 N. do when I grow up,” said“I am Diaz, grateful according for the to supstudies- General based fromrelevant 2000 to to our 2012. daily lives. outStu- forMeadows bid on Courthouse. construction doborhoods when I safer,grow up,”more said caring Diaz, Center. according to studies basedVillage ofrelevant Bartlett to our National daily lives.Arlington Stu- HeightsMeadows Road, Courthouse. who graduates in May.port and confidenceon American of Bar the Association dents— Charles are interested Keeshan, in thenext law spring.“It’s so Before cool to theybe able do, to go whoplaces graduates to live. in May. on American Bar AssociationNight Out:dents 5 to are9 p.m., interested picnic inArlington the law Heights.“It’s so Learncool to be able to go Elk Grove and Johnmembers Hersey ofnumbers, the Generaland tuition and [email protected] and how the laws that are Altamanucre- into a planscourtroom to andgather be able a career in law enforcement, variousElkNeighborhoods Grovelaw-related and throughoutJohnfields, Hersey per - Saturday, numbers, Aug. and 4: tuition andin fees Bartlett and Park. how Freethe laws food, that about are cre crime- intoand adrug courtroom pre- and be able a career in law enforcement, various law-related fields, per- high schools launched the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forminghighthe United schoolsmock States trial launched simulationshost block the average $46,000 a year forgiveaways, pri- ated localaffect business them,” saidvention Hersey awareness. to face offEnter against- an oppo- is currently participating in a forming mock trial simulations Criminal Justice Chapter,and Legal and vateI look university forward law to programs. social science teacher publicJodi nent input in terms on ofthe a legalpark, issue practicum with the Elk Grove andCriminalparties, taking themfestivals,Justice to workshopsandparades, Legal Village vate ofuniversity Bartlett law National programs. displays,social a watermelon-eat science teacher- tainment Jodi by Davenent Rudolfin terms and of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove and taking them to workshops Services pathwaysthis nearly new two experience Both pathways of work -are open to Blazek. startingbecause, at this yes, weekend’syou get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitatedServicescookouts bypathwaysand law various school nearly other stu two - Night Out:Both 8 a.m.-noon,pathways Childare open ing tocontest, Blazek. face painting, his Beach Partybecause, Band yes,from you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitated by law school stu- years ago. Both pathwaysing with have the internationalall students interested Via- in other Outside class, studentsMount ure Prospect out if that’sDowntown something Through this, he’s learning dif- dentsyearscommunity and ago. professors. Both events pathways with have Safety all Seatstudents Check interested & Touch-a- in othera balloon Outsidetwister, an class,inflat- 7-8:30students p.m. urefeaturing out iforigi that’s- something Through this, he’s learning dif- dents and professors. torian community,” Egan said Mt. Prospect Block Party. safety demonstrations, semi- Truck event at Bartlett Com- able slide, a dunk tank, golf nal kids songs, classic party since expanded to other Dis- legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and since“Whilenars, youthexpanded it is events, certainly to visits other a fromchal Dis - -monslegal Shopping professions Center as park well,- andsuch have skillsopportunities exhibits, tosongs, partic and- chancesyou want for kids to todo,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and “While it is certainly a chal- trict 214 schools, within a 873 statement stu- as released police officers, by the FBI‘pocket’ agents ipate park in co-curricular a go activiSpeaking- junior Josephbefore Lehman.the village how police enforce the law. lengetrictemergency 214creating schools, personnel, a brand-newwith exhib 873 -stu -ing lot,as police810 S. 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Business Elk expo,Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathway moving forward,” and most recently was serv- ing $650,000 for the project. the other development taking Village of Bartlett National Mix 101.9 FM Road Crew and picnic in the park, inflatable Bartlett police officer Rich Bosh treats participants of last law school attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from SakenlawVillage school said. of Bartlettattrition Nationalrates run Night Out:“I 1love p.m., Putt,teaching Chip theseDivision Association’sBMX Stunt Team.Annual Mock Gornik, who wantsyear’s to Nationalpursue Nightby Outbringing Family Funin speakersNight to pizza from at theSaken Jim said. Jensen Pavilion. ing as Provincial Superior of As much as $76,000 of that place downtown. Night Out: 6 to 10 p.m., Twi- & Drive Golf Competition at Visit www.village.bartlett. See OUT on PAGE 3 Viatorians in the United States funding will go to Altamanu According to village docu- and Colombia. Inc., which village trustees ments, officials want mature He now leads more than hired last week for public trees left on the site saved and 700 Viatorians, including its engagement and architectural suggest a number of potential Long421 Grove professed members excited and services related toabout the planned uses, Old including aMcHenry splash pad, RoadLong project Grove excited about Old McHenry Road project more than 300 lay associates. Edwin and Elsie Meyn Busse decorative holiday displays They serve in ministries in not Park across from the village and a community garden. A On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — Inside Northwestonly the U.S., but also Bolivia, hall. bench or plaque in honor of theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the Burkina Faso, Canada, Chile, Earlier this year, the village Wallace E. Busse and Marion civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in Colombia, France, Haiti, Hon- purchased and leveled two Busse, the former owners of Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some duras, the Ivory Coast, Japan homes owned by the Busse the homes, would be part of 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s electedand Spain. offi- family at 19 and 21 S. Emerson the space. congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our cials this week celebratedOver Oldhis 48 years as a Viato- St. to make way for the park. — Steve Zalusky, Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road rianreconstruc — 40- as a priest — Egan The site will serve as a public [email protected] ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service tion that’s expected to ben- Martin Luther King Jr. oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 section Northwest Suburbs 5

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Submitted by Des Plaines Park District Country Fair Tent, you can director of the Chamber of hand with music, games, and Fall Fest, Des Plaines’ favor- make a corn husk doll to take Commerce. “There’s truly prizes. ite family-friendly festival, home, talk to costumed his- something delicious for “Free entertainment is is back for its 10th year with torical reënactors, and see everyone to enjoy.” always a big draw for Fall more to do and see than ever the history of Des Plaines Kids and families are the Fest, and this year’s lineup before. unfold in detailed displays. focus of Fall Fest. Saturday is full of your favorite local Lake Park, 2200 Lee St., Local restaurants show- and Sunday from noon to 5 bands,” said Don Miletic, will once again be trans- case festival foods and bev- p.m. there are unlimited car- executive director of the park formed into a lakefront won- erages in the food court. This nival rides for $25 per person, district. derland where kids of all year, you can feast on spe- so everyone can enjoy all the On the Main Stage Fri- ages can ride a giant Ferris cialties from Adreani’s Pizze- different attractions. The Kid- day night are Hello Weekend wheel or climb the rock wall, ria, Blackhawk BBQ and Sea- Zone is open Saturday and and Hi Infidelity. On Satur- challenge the Freak Out! ride food, Charcoal Delights, Cold Sunday until 7 p.m. day, see Gregory Robert and or take it easy in the petting Stone Creamery, Dumpling On Saturday from noon the Brat Pack at noon, and zoo, chow down on a corn House, Little Jimmy’s Italian to 3 p.m., kids can cast their Rosie & the Rivets at 1:30 p.m. dog and feast on funnel cake. Ices, Midwest Citrus Smash- bait and try to land a big one Semple Band rocks at 4 p.m., FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 The event, created for FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 ers, Moretti’s Ristorante, in the free Lake Opeka Fish- and ARRA hits the stage at the community by the Des COURTESY OF DES PLAINES PARK DISTRICT the Munch on This food ing Derby, sponsored by the 6:30 p.m. Mike & Joe headline Plaines Park District, the Des Riders on Freak Out! defy gravity and reach for the stars at Des truck, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Izaak Walton League — free at 9 p.m. Plaines Chamber of Com- Plaines’ Fall Fest, which takes place Friday to Sunday, Sept. Restaurant Mexico, and Sun- worms included. Serendipity performs at merce and thesection Des Plaines 14-16, at Lake Park. rise Grill. On Sunday from 10 a.m. noon on Sunday, followed section Northwest Suburbs HistoryNorthwest Center, takes Suburbs place Families can relax and eat until 2 p.m., there’s a cus- by rockers Generation. Local from 6 to 11 p.m. Friday, 5and free concerts every day. rock-climbing wall, the pet- in the dining tent, which is tom car show that’s open to band 7th heaven headlines at 5 Sept. 14; noon to 11 p.m. Sat- Fall Fest features a full ting zoo, family entertain- just steps away from the main classics, antiques, American 5 p.m. to close out the enter- Friday, August 3, 2018 urday, Sept. 15; and noon to carnival with dozens of ment, face painting, and an entertainment stage. muscle cars,Friday, and hot September rods. tainment for 14, this year. 2018 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, with rides and games. The Kid- interactive PlayZone. “It’s our best lineup ever,” From 3 to 5 p.m., the team For details, visit www.Fall- FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 2018 Ken Potts 2 DAILY HERALD SECTION 5 PAGE 3 Kenfree admission,Potts free parking, Zone2 is where you’ll find the At the History Center’s said Andrea Biwer, executive from SHE 100.3 FM will be on FestDesPlaines.com. Your faith 2 NC14 Your faith 2 Comics 4 Comics 4 National Night Out events dh dailyherald.com Pathways: Students can dh dailyherald.com Continued from Page 1 demonstrations by the fire NC14C NC14C department; free food, while Preparing for the future attractions and face painting, supplies last; giveaways, learn about planes, cars fire and police department and free entry to the Aquatic displays, free hot dogs, chips Center; live musical enter- Continued from Page 1 214 students can earn an avi- District 214’s STEM, manufacturing career pathways help guide students and drinks (while supplies tainment; activities and en- ation maintenance techni- District 214’s Career District 214’s Career last) and free giveaways. Live tertainment for children; and full-service garage, complete cian certificate and associ- Submitted by District 214 pathway — manufacturing — music with Sway Chicago informational booths from with four lifts, tire machines, ate’s degree within 12 to 18 Maram Safi and Abby at Wheeling High School with Steppingstone to success SteppingstoneFarmer were both interested the help of the village’s eco- to success from 6-8 p.m. Bring a non- the police department and a tire balancer and scan tools. months of high school grad- Pathways program Pathways program in science and engineering nomic development depart- perishable food item to the other village and state agen- The automotive service pro- uation. The AMT certificate is when they started high school ment, manufacturers and Submitted by District 214 four years ago. business leaders. Submitted by District 214 Abby Farm- Northwest Suburban Inter- cies. In the event of inclement grams in each school are cer- consideredThey the believedgold standard the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. They believed the answer to filling The district’ser, left,“Redefining and Ready!” discovering their future. faith Council table at the park weather, the event may be tified by a national organiza- by the FAA. After taking a mix of courses The goal was to address the It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local inand District state 214’s engineeringleaders haveshortage of skilled Itworkers has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launchedMaram Safi in 2015 in part- Local and state leaders have entrance. Items will be dis- canceled. Call (847) 541-0170west tion Suburban that evaluates High technician School DisIndividuals- cessful careers with the should AMT begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded theand program. manufacturing More career recently, in the manufacturingwest indus Suburban- High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA,design The cir- School Super- lauded the program. More recently, tributed through local food or visit http://members.wph- training programs at the sec- certification are in high cuits in their trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District pathways,214 Superintendent both graduated in tryDr. and, together, trictthey 214built launched an innovative new school. intendents Association,engineering aligns closely District 214 Superintendent Dr. pantries. Visit http://bgparks. chamber.com/events/details/ ondary and postsecond- demand because they are May with a clear idea of their a pipeline of talent by giving course at Elk approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. nextSchuler steps and was passions. awarded Safi studentsthe access to internships,approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundworkGrove High already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the org/event/summer/nation- national-night-out-1702 ary levels against industry skilled in areas such as n will study electrical engineer- high-tech equipment and al-night.aspx; rainout line is waysstandards. program that delivers early colpneumatics,- gram now boastshydraulics, nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National Superintendent of ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the beliefSchool that in students are 2018 National Superintendent of lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year ingin atpart the Universityfor the careerof Illinois path career- credentials. lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a testMay. score. Both the Year in part for the career path- (847) 235-6857. Thursday, Aug. 9 Students learn how to fix advanced electrical systems at Urbana Champaign, while Today, students interested took courses internshipbrakes, completeexperiences oil as changes, part of a conand- advancedidentified avionics, career clusters. said New metrics now assess readiness ways workFarmer he pursueshas ledindustrial to break in STEM and manufacturinginternship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics innow District assess readiness ways work he has led to break certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includ- down barriersengineering to college at Bradley access Uni- andcareers take a combinationcerted effortof to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous214’s manu factors,- includ- down barriers to college access and Des Plaines National Night Out: Barrington’s National Night and create and organize R. Eric Jones, co-chair of the versity in Peoria. technology, engineering and facturing and 5-8 p.m., Maine West High Out: Thursday, Aug. 9, 6:30-ateinvoices, career and said college Jeffrey ready. Zde- aviationthat department ensures everyat Lewis. graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability.The two credit their teach- manufacturing coursesate careerto give and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completionengineering of career credentials, affordability. School, 1755 Wolf Road, Des 9 p.m., Cook and Station Thenovec, program Elk beganGrove whenHigh WheelJones- real-world said one work ofexperience the has been success in AP courses, participation in Over theers, next the 16rigorous weeks, pathway we’re takthem- a well-roundedThe under -program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses,pathways, participation in Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closercourses look and at the how learning District expe- 214standing of these industries.ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships andwhich school gave attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 Plaines. Join police officers, streets, downtown Bar- School’s CTE automotive advantages to building an riences they had in and out of Students can earn early them a better firefighters and partnering rington. Stop to learn morewith teacher business for the leaders last 16 years.and the aviationvil- District program 214 haswith amassed Dis- nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imaginedthe classroomthe high for schoolmaking the curric college- credits withthrough business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’sunderstand efforts- over the last re-imagined the high school curric- agencies for the 2018 National about BStrong Together andlage’s Together, department these of experiences economic devel trict- 214business is the partners; proximity and of students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivatedtransition to collegenew easier.partnershipsadvanced classes lage’sand gain department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backeding by of a their supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships Night Out event. Visit www. enjoy a night out in the com- give students practical knowl- O’Hare International Airport of education and educators who have “Being able to talk about real-world skills through site of education andpassions educators and who have opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands to ensurethese pathways (career pathway) are in expeline- withvisits, apprenticeshipsopment and in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands what they to ensure pathways are in line with desplaines.org. munity during Cruise Night.address edge anda skilled live shopworker exposure shortage and in Chicagoearly college Executive credit Air hours- and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry riencestrends, when and you’retook goingback accessthe to advancedaddress prototyp -a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformativewant to pur- change, industry trends, and took back the Kids can see and climb intomanufacturing. that prepares them for col- port todreds the ofdistrict’s career credentials.schools. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative throughon public the education.college applica - ing labs with state-of-the-artmanufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensuresue beyond every graduate is narrative on public education. Hoffman Estates 35th National police and fire vehicles, re- lege and to go straight into the He hopes students take tion process really sets you robotics and manufacturing high school. Night Out: 6-9 p.m., Hoffman ceive a bike and helmet safe- workforce, Zdenovec said. advantage of the new and apart and makes you dif- equipment. ferent,” said Farmer, who As part of the STEM and Estates Police Department, ty check, as well as digital Beginning this school year, unique program. attended Elk Grove High manufacturing curriculum, 411 W. Higgins Road, Hoff- fin gerprinting and ID kits. District 214 students in the This summer, students School. students build and program Over a decade ago, District man Estates. Complimentary Family games include a bin- automotive maintenance began taking classes at the COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 food and beverages, police go and Hula-Hoop contest, program will learn about Chicago Executive Airport, Students embrace legal, criminal214 pioneered justice its first career See PATHWAYS on PAGE 2 Students embrace legal, criminal justice dog demonstrations, touch COURTESY OF SCHAUMBURG PARK DISTRICT trackless train rides, face aviation career opportuni- and will continue to do so a vehicle experiences, visits Schaumburg National Night Out events on Aug. 7 will feature painting, and a watermelon ties, including maintenance. during the school year. with the officers, games and games, contests, sidewalk chalk, a DJ and open swim at eating contest. Visit http:// School counselors will also “We saw that success at professions through high school curriculum professions through high school curriculum giveaways. Visit vohe.org. Meineke Pool. Abstrongtogether.org/wde lesson- work with students in to assess our bachelor’slaw degree level A lesson in law vent/barringtons-nation- their interest in aviation and and … thought we could part- Rolling Meadows honors retiring Mount Prospect National Night Kids of all ages are welcome Recreation Center, By220 Kayleigh E. al-night-out-2-2. Padar let them know of the new ner to offer this (program) so By Kayleigh Padar Out: 5:30-8:30 p.m., Veterans to learn about crime and drug Weathersfield Way, JohnSchaum Hersey- High School program. students could be out in the John Hersey High School Memorial Band Shell, 411 S. prevention while enjoying a burg. Socialize with neigh- Friday, Aug. 10 As part of the partnership workforce quicker,” Jones Community Church pastor Smith Maple St., Mount Prospect. night of free open swim, com- bors, get to know localKayla law Diaz has always been with Lewis University, District said. Kayla Diaz has always been Grab dinner from one of the plimentary food and drink, enforcement and buildinterested com- Hanoverin the Parklegal Cops pro Day- & Mov- interested in the legal pro- Mayor Len Prejna issued a for me and guide me.” manifested itself again Inside Northwest proclamation for Rande Smith Smith came to Community months later when Smith food trucks, enter the dough- games, prizes, and music. Free munity spirit. Police fession.officers So ie whenin the Park:Elk GroveFriday, Aug. 10, fession. So when Elk Grove on the occasion of the pas- Church in July 2001 as its fifth helped lead an outdoor pro- nut-eating contest, and enjoy round-trip bus service from will provide informationHigh onSchool 5-7:30 began p.m., Hanoveroffering Park Park High School began offering tor’s upcoming retirement, pastor after serving congrega- cession and community the emergency vehicle show, Apple and Burning Bush and crime and drug prevention. District. Join the annual COPS The longtime pastor of along with a city street sign — tions in New York, Pennsyl- prayer service days after Sept. an American law course, she an American law course, she Community Church of Roll- imprinted with “Rande’s Way” vania, Florida and Indiana. 11, 2001. music, demonstrations and Old Willow and Burning Bush. Attendees also willimmediately enjoy Day signed Picnic, up. stay for the Movie immediately signed up. ing Meadows was honored — to bring to his new home in Almost immediately, Smith The event led to the annual more. Call (847) 870-5650. Visit www.prospectheights games, contests, sidewalkThe semesterlongin the Park. Meetcourse, police offi- The semesterlongCHRISTOPHER course, PLACEK/ [email protected] this week for being the driving Indiana. invited other pastors in town community prayer breakfast parkdistrict.org. chalk and a DJ. Open swim in cers and members of service Pastor Rande Smith, from left, of Community Church of Rolling force behind programs at the “I call him a friend,” Prejna to participate in his installa- hosted by Community Church which helps students bet- whichMeadows helpswas given students a street sign tobet take- to his new home in Northbrook National Night Meineke Pool, 7:30-8:30 p.m. organizations; view public church and his involvement in said at a city council meeting tion service. ter understand America’s terIndiana understand by Mayor Len Prejna. America’s the community at large. Tuesday. “You’ve helped pray That interfaith goodwill INSIDE PAGE 2 Out: 6-9 p.m., 1501 Maple Rolling Meadows National Night Barbecued concessions and safety vehicles and learn about See on Ave., Northbrook. DJ enter- Out: 6-8:30 p.m., Community beverages will be availablelegal forsystem, new is technology the introduc to help- police legal system, is the introduc- tainment, free hot dogs and Center, 3705 Pheasant, Roll- purchase. Call (847) 985-2143tory class tofight two crime;legal-focused visit with special tory class to two legal-focused drinks, games and raffles, the ing Meadows. Entertainment, or Visit parkfun.com. pathways, guests,part of including Northwest “Skates,” the pathways, part of Northwest use of the pool and crime pre- safety vehicles, food samples Suburban mascotHigh Schoolof the Chicago Dis- Wolves, Suburban High School Dis- vention tips. In case of inclem- and local businesses make Wheeling National Nighttrict Out:214’s and Career “Coop” Pathways of the Schaum- trict 214’s Career Pathways ent weather, the event will be this evening one of the most 5:30-8:30 p.m., Wheelingprogram. burg Boomers; enjoy free hot program. canceled. Visit www.nbparks. popular of the summer. Con- Park District, 100 CommuThe- dogs,District police 214 dog prodemonstra- - The District 214 pro- org/events/national-night-out. tact Cmdr. John Sircher or Sgt. nity Blvd., Wheeling.gram, Vehicle with tion, 44 freecareer child path ID -kits, raffle gram,COURTESY with OF44 DISTRICT career path 214 - COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 John Manfredi at (847) 255- display by Wheeling’sways, police, is designedand face to painting; help high and listen Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken ways,teaches is designedcourses in to District help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. Prospect Heights National Night 2416. fire and public worksschool depart -studentsto music discover provided their by the Mix COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 school students discover their Out: 5-8 p.m., Gary Morava ments, as well as futuresChicago through 101.9 Roada sequence Crew. ofVisit www. At District 214 schools, students can enroll in a three-year au- legal system and explore potential careersfutures throughin the field. a sequence of legal system and explore potential careers in the field. Center, 110 W. Camp McDon- Schaumburg National Night Executive Airport; acareer-focused police hpil.org/598/Cops-Day-Mov courses, work- - tomotive program that provides access to dual credit courses career-focused courses, work- through Triton College and up to nine industry certifications. ald Road, Prospect Heights. Out: 6:30-8:30 p.m., Meineke canine demonstration;place live learning ie-in-the-Park--August-10-20. experiences To get involved place learning experiences To get involved and access to career creden- and access to career creden- tials and early college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathwaystials effort and as early an internship college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship Now a senior, Diaz is deter- Now a senior, Diaz is deter- 26 host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain host, career27 mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. becomeContinued a lawyer from andpage help 25 become a lawyer and help Continued on page 28 others. examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financiallyothers. through a sponsorship, examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, “I’m glad I’ve taken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits“I’m for glad students, I’ve namingtaken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits for students, naming classes) because now I have a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooksclasses) with because the District now 214 I have a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 specific view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected] view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected]. do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go Elk Grove and John Hersey numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, variousElk Grovelaw-related and Johnfields, Hersey per- numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, various law-related fields, per- high schools launched the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forminghigh schoolsmock trial launched simulations the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forming mock trial simulations Criminal Justice and Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove andCriminal taking themJustice to workshopsand Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove and taking them to workshops Services pathways nearly two Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitatedServices bypathways law school nearly stu two- Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitated by law school stu- years ago. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dentsyears and ago. professors. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dents and professors. since expanded to other Dis- legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and since“While expanded it is certainly to other a chal Dis- - legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and “While it is certainly a chal- trict 214 schools, with 873 stu- as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lengetrict 214creating schools, a brand-newwith 873 stu - as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lenge creating a brand-new dents currently participating and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course,dents thecurrently engagement participating and and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course, the engagement and districtwide. tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasmdistrictwide. our students tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasm our students Making career decisions in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social haveMaking shown career for these decisions classes in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social have shown for these classes high school can help pave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie makehigh schoolus extremely can help excitedpave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie make us extremely excited way for students determined sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- aboutway forthe students prospects determined of the sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- about the prospects of the to become lawyers, given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. 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On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — Inside Northwest theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s elected offi- congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service tion that’s expected to ben- Martin Luther King Jr. oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 2018 section section Northwest Suburbs Northwest Suburbs5 5 Friday, September 14, 2018 Notes PAGE 2 SECTION 5 DAILY HERALD Ken Potts 2 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 Ken Potts 2 NC3 Your faith 2 Your faith 2 Comics 4 Comics 4 dhPathways:dailyherald.com Program offers students opportunities dh dailyherald.com NC14C NC14C Continued from Page 1 and includes a dedicated area for new automation robots from scratch. They also and robotics cells, funded design and fabricate ener- by a $150,000 donation from District 214’s Career District 214’s Career Steppingstonegy-efficient, high-mileage to successHydraForce in Lincolnshire. Steppingstone to success vehicles that they later race at Angel Villegas graduated in Pathways program Pathways program a statewide competition. May from Wheeling and was Many middle school Submitted by District 214 They believed the answer toselected filling forThe an district’s apprentice “Redefining- Ready!” discovering their future. Submitted by District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. students in District 214’s It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launchingship suc -withmovement, Innovative launched Com in- 2015 in part- Local and state leaders have It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local and state leaders have sender schools can explore west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin withponents high nershipin Schaumburg. with AASA, TheThe School Super- lauded the program. More recently, west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded the program. More recently, the STEM and manufactur- trict 214 launched an innovative new school. apprenticeshipintendents means Association, the aligns closely District 214 Superintendent Dr. trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District 214 Superintendent Dr. ing career pathways before approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathwayscompany pro- with will the pay groundwork for his edu already- laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the they begin high school. ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four cationdozen andsenting provide the beliefhim withthat students are 2018 National Superintendent of ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National Superintendent of For example, nearly all of lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationallyon-the-job more experience than a test score. within the Year in part for the career path- lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year in part for the career path- the district’s schools offer internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. the manufacturingNew metrics industry. now assess readiness ways work he has led to break internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways work he has led to break COURTESY OF MICHAEL MINCH after-school engineering certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship programThe based apprenticeship, on numerous factors,he includ- down barriers to college access and certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includ- down barriers to college access and Michael Minch, a longtime Schaumburg resident and owner of ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability. ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability. Creative Custom Interiors in Cary, was Hoffman Estates Mayor and manufacturing pro- The program began when Wheel- real-world work experience hassaid, been means success a lotin APbecause courses, he participation in Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- The program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participation in Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- Bill McLeod’s nominee during an event at Brookdale Hoffman grams for middle school stu- ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House;won’t beinternships in debt and after school col attendance.- ing a closer look at how District 214 ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 Estates Senior Living Solutions to honor local heroes. Minch dents, taught by District 214 with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearlylege 1,000 and isDistrict able to214’s pursue efforts a over the last re-imagined the high school curric- with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imagined the high school curric- donated his woodworking skills to projects at St. Alexius Med- educators. lage’s department of economic devel-COURTESYbusiness OFpartners; DISTRICT and students 214 career have thatdecade, he loves.backed He by asaid supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships Through a partnership with Middleopment school in 2008students to collaborativelyin District 214’s collectively sender schools earned cantens of thousandshe is gratefulof education for andthe educatorsskills who have to ensure pathways are in line with opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensure pathways are in line with ical Center in Hoffman Estates and Advocate Good Shepherd explore the district’s manufacturing and engineering pathways Hospital near Lake Barrington. Prospect Heights School Dis- address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours andand hun -knowledgeembraced thehe transformativegained change, industry trends, and took back the address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took back the trict 23, MacArthur Middle throughmanufacturing. after-school programs. Herseydreds educator of career Richard credentials. Hyde, in the district’shave helped engineering ensure every graduate is narrative on public education. manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative on public education. School students participate right, helps a middle school student with a project. and manufacturing career on the district’s award-win- pathways. ning WildStang robotics team Based on industry demand, the manufacturing and engi- “We have such a great Inside: Woodworker and, in turn, the team is pro- the district has also enhanced neering laboratories at each opportunity here, (and) vided with space to create its automated manufactur- school. Wheeling’s lab, for Studentsmore people embraceshould take legal, criminal justice Students embrace legal, criminal justice honored as local hero Aand build robots.lessoning curriculum and updatedin example, law has doubled in size professionsadvantage of it,” hethrough said. high schoolA curriculum lesson in law professions through high school curriculum in Hoffman Estates ByLearn Kayleigh Padar about District 214’s Career Pathways program By Kayleigh Padar John Hersey High School John Hersey High School This is the last story in Parents in District 214’s aviation, education, manu- Barb Kain at barbara.kain@ Continued from Page 1 aKayla 16-part Diaz hasseries always looking been at sender schools are also wel- facturing and engineering, d214.org. Kayla Diaz has always been interested in the legal pro- interested in the legal pro- fession.Northwest So when Suburban Elk Grove High come to attend. business management, infor- fession. So when Elk Grove and other community wor- HighSchool School District began 214’s offering Career District 214’s nationally mational technology, fine How you can help High School began offering ship services over the years. anPathways American program. law course, she recognized Career Pathways and performing arts, auto- an American law course, she “You all have given me an immediatelyDistrict signed214 will up. hold an programs provide students motive, hospitality and health To join District 214’s immediately signed up. opportunity to be involved in informationalThe semesterlong event course,in Octo - with opportunities to explore science. Career Pathways effort as an The semesterlong course, the community in a very spe- whichber forhelps students students and parentsbet- careers through career-fo- Sessions running from 4:30 internship host, career men- which helps students bet- cial way,” Smith said. “It’s terto learnunderstand about theAmerica’s District’s cused courses, access to early to 6:30 p.m. will be repeated tor or classroom speaker, ter understand America’s been an honor to serve Com- legalCareer system, Pathways is the introduc program- college credits and industry between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. contact Kain. To support the legal system, is the introduc- munity Church and in Rolling toryand class early to two legal-focusedcollege credit certifications, and workplace Parents and students can program financially through tory class to two legal-focused Meadows.” pathways,opportunities. part of Northwest learning experiences. also attend a session on Dis- a sponsorship, early career pathways, part of Northwest Suburban High School Dis- Suburban High School Dis- He will deliver his last ser- trict The214’s CollegeCareer Pathways and Career As part of the College and trict 214’s early college credit credentials or college cred- trict 214’s Career Pathways mon Sept. 30. program.Ready! Night runs from 4:30 Career Ready! Night, par- opportunities, which provide its for students, naming or program. — Christopher Placek, toThe 8:30 Districtp.m. Monday, 214 pro -Oct. ents and students can attend District 214 seniors a chance other contribution, contact The District 214 pro- [email protected] gram,1, at withthe Forest44 career View path Educa- - 45-minute informational to simultaneously earn high Erin Brooks with the District gram,COURTESY with OF44 DISTRICT career path 214 - COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 ways,tional is designedCenter, to2121 help S. high Goeb - sessions that cover vari- school and college credit. 214 Education Foundation,Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken ways,teaches is designedcourses in to District help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District COURTESY OF TONY RIOS 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. Algonquin residents and Bar- schoolbert studentsin Arlington discover Heights.their ous career pathways such as For information, contact [email protected]. school students discover their Helping hand futures through a sequence of legal system and explore potential careersfutures throughin the field. a sequence of legal system and explore potential careers in the field. rington High School graduates career-focused courses, work- career-focused courses, work- for two hospitals Tony Rios and Danni Shana- place learning experiences To get involved place learning experiences To get involved han will be getting married and access to career creden- and access to career creden- A Schaumburg man with Saturday, Sept. 15. After the tials and early college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathwaystials effort and as early an internship college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship a Cary-based woodworking ceremony, the couple and Now a senior, Diaz is deter- Now a senior, Diaz is deter- 28 host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain host, career29 mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain business was among several their wedding party will take minedYour to faithattend law Submit school, your events at dailyherald.com/share COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 local heroes honored Tues- pictures outside Barrington Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. becomeContinued a lawyer from andpage help 27 become a lawyer and help day by Brookdale Hoffman High, where Rios and Shanah- others. examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financiallyothers. through a sponsorship, examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, Estates Senior Living for his an met in 2006. Tell“I’m us glad— and I’ve our taken web (thesereaders pursuerage law Sale: school 9 a.m.-5 after college. p.m. Satur- goods. Free admission. 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Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathwayto become moving lawyers, forward,” given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathway moving forward,” you,” Minch said. Two Barrington High lawmission. school www.orumc.org. attrition rates run “IMarket: love 9teaching a.m.-4 p.m.these SaturAssociation’s- ence. TheAnnual Sikh MockReligious Gornik, Soci- whomonth wants at toa localpursue theater by bringingto see in speakers from Sakenlaw school said. attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Saken said. He repaired and refinished School sweethearts won’t for- day, Sept. 15, St. John United ety will serve a complimentary a movie and go to a nearby a wooden bench he’d seen get their former campus when Bunco fundraiser: 6:30 p.m. Fri- Church of Christ, 1475 W. Al- vegetarian meal at 6:30 p.m. restaurant for snack, discus- in poor shape in the lobby it comes to their wedding day day, Sept. 14, Knights of Colum- gonquin Road, Palatine. Have You are requested to remove sion and fellowship. Check area of St. Alexius, where his Saturday. bus Hall, 15 N. Hickory, Arling- lunch and enjoy the property shoes, cover head (bring head www.trinitydesplaines.org mother, Jeanette, had been a Danni Shanahan and Tony ton Heights. Bunco fundraiser filled with craft and flea market covering) and refrain from any or leave a message for Rich at patient, and built a new wood Rios will tie the knot at Bar- Longfor ladies and gentlemen. Grove $10. items. Tourexcited the historic Pala- aboutintoxicants, including Old tobacco (847)McHenry 827-6656 a few days be- RoadLong project Grove excited about Old McHenry Road project table now being used in the rington’s White House on tine church. Stop by the base- and alcohol. Free. To register, fore for this month’s movie, lo- surgical waiting room area of Main Street in the village’s 14th annual Truly Priceless Ga- ment for homemade baked email bshansra485@yahoo. cation and time. Good Shepherd, where he’d downtown. After the cere- On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — been a patient himself. Inside Northwest theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the mony, the couple and their civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in “I felt like it was almost wedding party will make a Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some my duty to do this for them,” short drive west to take pic- 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Minch said. tures outside Barrington High, Long Grove’s elected offi- congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our Because Good Shepherd where Rios and Shanahan met cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in had just undergone a major in 2006. McHenry Road reconstruc- ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service renovation and wasn’t in need Shanahan, 28, and Rios, 29, tion that’s expected to ben- Martin Luther King Jr. oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- of anything being refinished, thought it would be nice to efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. he spoke with the leadership pay tribute to the place where district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open team there about his desire to their relationship began and Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. custom build something. laid a foundation for who water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King Minch also donated a Wii they are today. They met on to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- video gaming system to the a bench outside the main May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- pediatric department at Good gymnasium. rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Shepherd. “We’ve been together since Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman Mike Ratchford, executive high school,” said Rios, a 2007 include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, director of Brookdale Hoff- graduate, “so we’re pretty Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be man Estates, said the event much like high school sweet- handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- at which Minch was honored hearts. We just wanted to sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- has become an annual tra- incorporate that into some and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a dition there, inspired by the of our wedding pictures. hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to heroes of Sept. 11, 2001. The So pretty much anywhere Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- 16 local heroes were nom- where it says ‘Barrington cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. inated by various officials High School.’ We’re think- emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to and agencies in the Hoffman ing maybe like the front of the emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, Estates community. building, or where the LED “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of Among them were eight screen is out front, or maybe of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said members of the Hoffman like the bench.” ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the Estates Fire Department, two Rios said the wedding party lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. Hoffman Estates police offi- will depart for the reception in downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek cers and two members of Elk Schaumburg after the photos sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] Grove Village-based Kenneth are done at Barrington High. Young Center, which provides Shanahan, who graduated in behavioral health and older 2008, and Rios live in an east- adult services. ern section of Algonquin that Minch was McLeod’s per- he said is about 30 seconds sonal pick and was introduced from his parents’ house in by the mayor. Barrington Hills. Minch began woodwork- — Bob Susnjara, ing back in high school and [email protected]

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NC14C NC14C District 214’s Career District 214’s Career Steppingstone to success Pathways Steppingstoneprogram to success Pathways program

Submitted by District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. Submitted by District 214 They believed the answer to filling The district’s “Redefining Ready!” discovering their future. It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local and state leaders have It has been a decade since North- high-paying jobs and launching suc- movement, launched in 2015 in part- Local and state leaders have west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded the program. More recently, west Suburban High School Dis- cessful careers should begin with high nership with AASA, The School Super- lauded the program. More recently, trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District 214 Superintendent Dr. trict 214 launched an innovative new school. intendents Association, aligns closely District 214 Superintendent Dr. approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the approach to education: a Career Path- The district’s Career Pathways pro- with the groundwork already laid, pre- David R. Schuler was awarded the ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National Superintendent of ways program that delivers early col- gram now boasts nearly four dozen senting the belief that students are 2018 National Superintendent of lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year in part for the career path- lege credits, career credentials and career pathways across 16 nationally more than a test score. the Year in part for the career path- internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways work he has led to break internship experiences as part of a con- identified career clusters. New metrics now assess readiness ways work he has led to break certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includ- down barriers to college access and certed effort to ensure students gradu- Today, the internship program based on numerous factors, includ- down barriers to college access and ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability. ate career and college ready. that ensures every graduate has a ing completion of career credentials, affordability. The program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participation in Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- The program began when Wheel- real-world work experience has been success in AP courses, participation in Over the next 16 weeks, we’re tak- ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 ing High School administration met lauded publicly by the White House; internships and school attendance. ing a closer look at how District 214 with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imagined the high school curric- with business leaders and the vil- District 214 has amassed nearly 1,000 District 214’s efforts over the last re-imagined the high school curric- lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships lage’s department of economic devel- business partners; and students have decade, backed by a supportive board ulum, cultivated new partnerships opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensure pathways are in line with opment in 2008 to collaboratively collectively earned tens of thousands of education and educators who have to ensure pathways are in line with address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took back the address a skilled worker shortage in early college credit hours and hun- embraced the transformative change, industry trends, and took back the manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative on public education. manufacturing. dreds of career credentials. have helped ensure every graduate is narrative on public education.

Students embrace legal, criminal justice Students embrace legal, criminal justice A lesson in law professions through high schoolA curriculum lesson in law professions through high school curriculum By Kayleigh Padar By Kayleigh Padar John Hersey High School John Hersey High School

Kayla Diaz has always been Kayla Diaz has always been interested in the legal pro- interested in the legal pro- fession. So when Elk Grove fession. So when Elk Grove High School began offering High School began offering an American law course, she an American law course, she immediately signed up. immediately signed up. The semesterlong course, The semesterlong course, which helps students bet- which helps students bet- ter understand America’s ter understand America’s legal system, is the introduc- legal system, is the introduc- tory class to two legal-focused tory class to two legal-focused pathways, part of Northwest pathways, part of Northwest Suburban High School Dis- Suburban High School Dis- trict 214’s Career Pathways trict 214’s Career Pathways program. program. The District 214 pro- The District 214 pro- gram, with 44 career path- gram,COURTESY with OF44 DISTRICT career path 214 - COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 ways, is designed to help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken ways,teaches is designedcourses in to District help high Elk Grove High School’s Dan Saken teaches courses in District school students discover their 214’s legal-focused pathways, helpingschool students students study discover the U.S. their 214’s legal-focused pathways, helping students study the U.S. futures through a sequence of legal system and explore potential careersfutures throughin the field. a sequence of legal system and explore potential careers in the field. career-focused courses, work- career-focused courses, work- place learning experiences To get involved place learning experiences To get involved and access to career creden- and access to career creden- tials and early college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathwaystials effort and as early an internship college credits. To join District 214’s Career Pathways effort as an internship Now a senior, Diaz is deter- Now a senior, Diaz is deter- 30 host, career mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain host, career31 mentor or classroom speaker, contact Barb Kain mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 mined to attend law school, COURTESY OF DISTRICT 214 become a lawyer and help Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department,become barb.kain@d214. a lawyer and help Elk Grove High School senior Kayla Diaz is studying law and criminal justice – fields she can in the Teaching and Learning Department, barb.kain@d214. others. examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financiallyothers. through a sponsorship, examine and better understand through District 214’s Career Pathways program. Diaz plans to org. To support the program financially through a sponsorship, “I’m glad I’ve taken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits“I’m for glad students, I’ve namingtaken (these pursue law school after college. early career credentials or college credits for students, naming classes) because now I have a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooksclasses) with because the District now 214 I have a or other contribution, contact Erin Brooks with the District 214 specific view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected] view on what I want to as high as 20 percent or more, classes because the law is so Trial Invitational at the Rolling Education Foundation, [email protected]. do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. do when I grow up,” said Diaz, according to studies based relevant to our daily lives. Stu- Meadows Courthouse. who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go who graduates in May. on American Bar Association dents are interested in the law “It’s so cool to be able to go Elk Grove and John Hersey numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, variousElk Grovelaw-related and Johnfields, Hersey per- numbers, and tuition and fees and how the laws that are cre- into a courtroom and be able a career in law enforcement, various law-related fields, per- high schools launched the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forminghigh schoolsmock trial launched simulations the average $46,000 a year for pri- ated affect them,” said Hersey to face off against an oppo- is currently participating in a forming mock trial simulations Criminal Justice and Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove andCriminal taking themJustice to workshopsand Legal vate university law programs. social science teacher Jodi nent in terms of a legal issue practicum with the Elk Grove and taking them to workshops Services pathways nearly two Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitatedServices bypathways law school nearly stu two- Both pathways are open to Blazek. because, yes, you get to fig- Village Police Department. facilitated by law school stu- years ago. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dentsyears and ago. professors. Both pathways have all students interested in other Outside class, students ure out if that’s something Through this, he’s learning dif- dents and professors. since expanded to other Dis- legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and since“While expanded it is certainly to other a chal Dis- - legal professions as well, such have opportunities to partic- you want to do,” said Hersey ferent aspects of policing and “While it is certainly a chal- trict 214 schools, with 873 stu- as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lengetrict 214creating schools, a brand-newwith 873 stu - as police officers, FBI agents ipate in co-curricular activi- junior Joseph Lehman. how police enforce the law. lenge creating a brand-new dents currently participating and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course,dents thecurrently engagement participating and and crime scene investiga- ties such as the Law or Mock “But it’s also a lot of fun to Elk Grove High School’s course, the engagement and districtwide. tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasmdistrictwide. our students tors, and also are well-suited Trial teams. These students be able to stand up there and criminal and constitutional law enthusiasm our students Making career decisions in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social haveMaking shown career for these decisions classes in for those who want to develop work with practicing attor- prove yourself in front of the teacher Dan Saken and social have shown for these classes high school can help pave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie makehigh schoolus extremely can help excitedpave the public speaking skills or pur- neys to prepare for mock judge and the lawyers.” sciences teacher Stephanie make us extremely excited way for students determined sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- aboutway forthe students prospects determined of the sue public service, said Dis- trial competitions, including But it’s not all mock trials and Kezios have worked to encour- about the prospects of the to become lawyers, given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathwayto become moving lawyers, forward,” given that trict 214 administrators. the Northwest Suburban Bar classes. Elk Grove senior Jakub age students such as Gornik pathway moving forward,” law school attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Sakenlaw school said. attrition rates run “I love teaching these Association’s Annual Mock Gornik, who wants to pursue by bringing in speakers from Saken said. Long Grove excited about Old McHenry RoadLong project Grove excited about Old McHenry Road project

On Wednesday, April 4, — On Wednesday, April 4, — Inside Northwest theInside anniversary Northwest of when the the anniversary of when the civil rights leader was killed in civil rights leader was killed in Memphis, Tennessee, — some Memphis, Tennessee, — some 25 church leaders and their 25 church leaders and their Long Grove’s elected offi- congregationsLong Grove’s will gather elected at Ouroffi - congregations will gather at Our cials this week celebrated Old Saviour’scials this Lutheran week celebrated Church Oldin Saviour’s Lutheran Church in McHenry Road reconstruc- ArlingtonMcHenry Heights Road for reconstruc a service - Arlington Heights for a service tion that’s expected to ben- Martin Luther King Jr. oftion remembrance. that’s expected The ecumen to ben- - Martin Luther King Jr. of remembrance. The ecumen- efit the downtown business icalefit service, the atdowntown 7 p.m. at 1234 business N. ical service, at 7 p.m. at 1234 N. district. be done in November. Arlingtondistrict. Heights Road, is open be done in November. Arlington Heights Road, is open Up first will be a public Officials said traffic will to theUp public. first will be a public Officials said traffic will to the public. water main extension through remain open during construc- waterOn Saturday, main extension April 7,through the remain open during construc- On Saturday, April 7, the downtown that’s projected tion, but the potential disrup- commission’sdowntown that’sannual projected King tion, but the potential disrup- commission’s annual King to be finished by the end of tion is sensitive enough that remembranceto be finished dinner by isthe sched end- of tion is sensitive enough that remembrance dinner is sched- May. That’ll be followed by the this year’s festival lineup was uledMay. for That’ll 6 p.m. be followedat the Chiby -the this year’s festival lineup was uled for 6 p.m. at the Chi- rebuilding of Old McHenry plugged into the contract so cagorebuilding Marriott ofNorthwest Old McHenry hotel, plugged into the contract so cago Marriott Northwest hotel, Road and other work to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800Road Hoffman and otherBlvd., workHoffman to work is wrapped up Wednes- 4800 Hoffman Blvd., Hoffman include a new traffic signal at day of a given week in advance Estates.include Birmingham, a new traffic Alabama, signal at day of a given week in advance Estates. Birmingham, Alabama, Robert Parker Coffin Road, of the fun. Chocolate Fest will MayorRobert Randall Parker Woodfin Coffin will Road,be of the fun. Chocolate Fest will Mayor Randall Woodfin will be handicapped-accessible be first from May 18-20. thehandicapped-accessible keynote speaker and Den - be first from May 18-20. the keynote speaker and Den- sidewalks, lighting, benches — Bob Susnjara versidewalks, Broncos Linebackerlighting, benches Bran- — Bob Susnjara ver Broncos Linebacker Bran- and installation of new fire [email protected] donand Marshall installation will ofreceive new firea [email protected] don Marshall will receive a hydrants downtown. couragehydrants award downtown. for his efforts to courage award for his efforts to Village President Bill Jacob improveVillage community President relationsBill Jacob improve community relations was among the elected offi- COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs betweenwas among police andthe youth.elected Tick offi- - COURTESY OF VICARIOUS PRODUCTIONS Northwest suburbs between police and youth. Tick- cials who participated in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death etscials are availablewho participated at icdhr.com. in a cer- Long Grove trustees Chuck Nora, left, and Bobbie O’Reilly, Village President Bill Jacob, and to mark MLK death ets are available at icdhr.com. emonial groundbreaking cer- trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick emonial“We’re cominggroundbreaking together certo - trustees Rita O’Connor and Mike Sarlitto attend a groundbreaking ceremony this week to kick “We’re coming together to emony downtown this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on payemony homage downtown and fellowship,this week. off the start of the village’s Old McHenry Road reconstruction project. The Illinois Commission on pay homage and fellowship, “This marks the start Diversity and Human Relations and “Thistalk about marks(King’s) theideals ofstart Diversity and Human Relations and talk about (King’s) ideals of of a reconstruction proj- lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice,of a unity reconstruction and equality,” saidproj - lighting,” Jacob said. businesses to the village.” station north of Route 53 to is hosting two events in the justice, unity and equality,” said ect that will provide excel- “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week theect Rev. that Clyde will H.provide Brooks, excel the - “Further extending our The $3.8 million project the shared entrance drive to Northwest suburbs next week the Rev. Clyde H. Brooks, the lent enhancements for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’slent enhancements chairman. for our municipal water system into calls for reconstruction of Old the village hall and Kildeer to mark the 50th anniversary commission’s chairman. downtown area, with new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin downtown— Christopher area, with Placek new the downtown is an amenity McHenry Road from the Long Countryside School south of of the assassination of Martin — Christopher Placek sidewalks, a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. sidewalks,[email protected] a streetscape and that will help us attract new Grove Fire Protection District Cuba Road. The work should Luther King Jr. [email protected] High School District 214 2121 South Goebbert Road Arlington Heights, IL 60005 847-718-7600 www.d214.org