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Vol. 101, No. 32
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REVIEW AUGUST 8, 2018
Park District names first woman executive director PAGE 6
Ferrara agrees to $2.5 million lawsuit settlement PAGE 6
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Proviso East teachers flock to summer training session Faculty aim to hone knowledge of competency-based education
By NONA TEPPER Staff Reporter
When administrators at Proviso East High School opened teacher sign-ups for summer training, they expected about
23 people to enroll in the one-week course. But as the sign-up lingered the signatures rolled in, with eventually half the teaching staff offering to give up part of their summer to improve their understanding of personalized competency-based education, more than double what
Principal Patrick Hardy expected. “I’m really proud of my teachers for this; I’m floored,” Hardy said. “I don’t think they realize how they’re driving See MARZANO on page 11
Church, then badminton: Welcome to St. Paul’s
After service, members drop the hymnal and pick up a racket By TOM HOLMES Contributing Reporter
ALEXA ROGALS/Staff Photographer
Splash!
Kids cool off on the children’s slide, Saturday, Aug. 4, at the Forest Park Aquatic Center on Harrison Street. To see more photos, visit ForestParkReview.com
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Worship at St. Paul Thai Lutheran Church in Forest Park begins every Sunday at 3 p.m. and is followed by a buffet dinner of homemade Thai food. About three hours later, the dinner tables are stacked along the wall, a net goes up and the games begin. Matha Janthapaiboon organizes the badminton games, and said there are six core players who play almost every week, but that
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