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RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD Also serving North Riverside $1.00

Vol. 33, No. 38

September 19, 2018

RBHS runs well Girls 3rd, Boys 4th PAGE 17

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RB school OKs break even budget PAGE 9

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Riverside set to ink redlight camera agreement

Vote expected on agreement with vendor on Sept. 20 By BOB UPHUES Editor

Riverside trustees on Sept. 6 voted 4 to 2 to have the village’s attorneys negotiate a contract with the red-light camera vendor SafeSpeed LLC and to prepare an ordinance they’ll approve on Sept. 20 entering into an agreement for the company to manage the process for installing cameras and monitoring violations at select intersections in Riverside. Trustees Doug Pollock and Elizabeth Peters voted against moving ahead, with Pollock stating he wanted the village to go through a formal proposal process before choosing a vendor. He wasn’t against the concept of redlight cameras per se. “I think there’s room for this technology, if used properly and vetted properly,” Pollock said. Peters, in response to an email inquiry by the Landmark, said she wasn’t convinced red-light cameras were right for Riverside. “I think we need to be careful about advancing questionable programs that have a negative stigma in the name of public safety when there is little to no concrete evidence See RED-LIGHT CAMERA on page 15

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AHEAD OF HIS TIME: 8th grader Cole Plepel is gifted in mathematics and takes first period math at RBHS every morning and then heads back to 8th grade after that.

Two middle schoolers taking RB math classes The challenge is to keep them challenged By BOB SKOLNIK Contributing Reporter

Two local 8th graders are taking their math class at Riverside Brookfield High School this year instead of at their middle school. Cole Plepel of L.J. Hauser Junior

High School and an eighth grader from S.E. Gross Middle School in Brookfield whose family declined to participate in this story have been taking math classes a grade up from their classmates ever since entering middle school. While their 8th grade classmates are taking algebra Plepel and the student from Gross spend the first period of their school

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day at RBHS taking an Honors Geometry class with high school freshmen. They appear to be the first eighth graders to take a class at RBHS in about a decade. At Lyons Township High School 40 eighth graders start their school day by See MATH on page 14

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