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West Side social studies teacher wins Golden Apple Westinghouse College Prep teacher Robert Davis among 10 winners of $5K prize By PASCAL SABINO Block Club Chicago
Social issues that plague the West Side are a key part of Robert Davis’ social studies lessons at George Westinghouse College Prep. Since the start of the pandemic, Davis’ ninth and 11th graders have studied unequal access to health care on the West Side, the history of disinvestment, the lack of public infrastructure and the many vacant lots and run-down buildings in the area. Davis has also incorporated lessons on food access into his classes since the lack of grocery stores and supermarkets on the West Side has contributed to severe health disparities. Davis’ approach to social studies and civics won him a Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching this year. The Golden Apple Foundation organized a celebration to surprise Davis with the award at Westinghouse’s gymnasium with his students and colleagues. Being recognized as one of the state’s top teachers has been a “great opportunity for me to reflect See GOLDEN APPLE on page 3
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ShaRhonda Knott-Dawson began the Chicagoland Baby Formula Collection Project to help connect extra baby formula to low-income women. Read story on page 6.
Ald. Michael Scott resigning to lead Cinespace film studio
Ald. Michael Scott Jr. will join Cinespace Film Studio, which is based in his ward, to lead the company’s community engagement efforts
By PASCAL SABINO Block Club Chicago
Ald. Michael Scott Jr. (24th) is resigning from City Council to join Cinespace Chicago, the center of Chicago’s TV and film industries.
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See SCOTT on page 8
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