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RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD Also serving North Riverside $1.00

Vol. 33, No.1

January 3, 2018

Hit factory Gold records once made at unassuming 47th St. building PAGE 6

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RBHS eyes ‘academy’ for struggling new freshmen Team of faculty to provide intensive instruction early By BOB SKOLNIK Contributing Reporter

The art gallery is called The Compassion Factory, named after the small, local Methodist congregation Compassion

Next year, freshmen at Riverside-Brookfield High School who are starting high school behind in reading will be grouped together in a structured program designed to give them intensive instruction and support in an attempt to help them meet college- and career-ready benchmarks by the time they graduate. Last month, District 208 Board of Education Assistant Principal for Curriculum and Instruction Kylie Lindquist presented the outlines of what school officials are calling the College and Career Readiness Academy. “Reading is the main [subject] that will drive students into the academy,” Lindquist told the school board. “We can really put a program around these students as we support their needs.” Students in the academy will take a structured program taught by a group of teachers who will have a common planning period that will allow them to review student progress and talk about

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ALEXA ROGALS/Staff Photographer

READY TO ROLL: The Rev. Karl Sokol will open The Compassion Factory art gallery/studio for its inaugural art exhibition this weekend at 9210 Broadway Ave. in Brookfield. He’s also seeking to use the gallery as a worship space on Sundays, but needs a special permit to do so, according to the village’s code.

Vote delayed on church use at art gallery Planning commission wants legal opinion on limits

By BOB UPHUES Editor

The Brookfield Planning and Zoning Commission has put off a vote on grant-

ing a special use permit that would allow church services inside an Eight Corners art gallery, to see if there’s any way to legally limit the church use once it’s granted.

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