Another #Madigoon Bites The Dust


For the second time in a week, Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan has parted ways with a top lieutenant in his Democratic political organization, this time citing “inappropriate behavior by a volunteer toward a candidate and staff” during a 2016 campaign.

While Madigan’s statement did not name the operative, sources familiar with the circumstances confirmed that it is Shaw Decremer. Democratic state Rep. Deb Conroy and several other staffers approached Madigan within the last week with complaints about Decremer’s behavior.

House Speaker Michael Madigan parted ways with lobbyist Shaw Decremer, pictured, recently after complaints of inappropriate behavior.

Conroy is a three-term lawmaker from Villa Park.

Decremer is a Capitol lobbyist whose client list includes ComEd, Dish Network and the Illinois State Medical Society. He’s also a onetime House Democratic government and campaign staffer entrusted with some of the speaker’s most important races over the years. He could not be reached for comment Monday.

Madigan’s latest move comes after he cut ties last week with political operative Kevin Quinn, an announcement the speaker made hours after the Chicago Tribune interviewed campaign worker Alaina Hampton, who shared text messages that detailed a relentless series of romantic entreaties from Quinn, her supervisor.

Madigan, who has weathered tens of millions of dollars in political attacks by Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner and Tribune investigations into how the speaker’s public and political interests have intersected over the years, now finds himself dealing with a burgeoning misconduct scandal involving longtime loyalists.

On Friday, Madigan sent a letter to House Democrats saying he takes “responsibility” for failing to ensure equality in the statehouse and on the campaign trail. “We must do better. We will do better,” he wrote.

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Triton Troupers Circus


Thursday March 22nd – 7pm

Friday March 23rd – 7pm

Saturday March 24th – *1pm and 7pm

*1pm show Saturday is interpreted for the hearing impaired by the Center for Access and Accommodative Services of Triton College. All shows are handicapped accessible, all ages, and animal-free. The show is about two hours long including an intermission, and drinks and snacks are sold. Show may include fog and strobes, as well as balloons and confetti. Doors open one hour before show time, so come early for best parking and tickets, and enjoy the clown pre-show.

2001 N 5th Ave, River Grove IL:

TICKETS are just $6 (cash only) and can be purchased at the ticket booth in the Robert Collins Building before each show.

Advance tickets can be purchased at circus rehearsals (gym 7-9pm most Mo/Th) or at the Office of Student Life room C-120 during school hours in the College Center building (on main campus, across street from gym).

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Suicide Risk Amongst Children and Youths on the Autism Spectrum


Research has examined the frequency of suicide ideation and attempts, as well as risk factors in children and teens with autism. The percentage of children with autism who had suicidal ideation or attempts was found to be significantly greater than that for typical children and did not differ as a function of symptom severity or IQ. Comorbid psychological problems most highly predictive of ideation or attempts were depression, behavior problems, and being teased or bullied. Practitioners should be aware of the need to identify at-risk children, teens, and young adults on the autism spectrum, along with preventative and treatment methods. Read the complete article.

http://bestpracticeautism.blogspot.com/2013/02/suicide-risk-in-children-with-autism.html

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Questions, Speaker Madigan Will Have To Answer !


Three key questions that will dominate Illinois politics in the days to come.

What did the Speaker know?

When did he know it?

What did he do about it?

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Someone Can’t Count !!!


Far cry from 12,000 police officers that the Mayor says are deployed. Someone can’t count. #cpd #chicago #chicagopolice

Everyone knows but nothing is said. The media doesn’t report this, only spouts the pablum Rahm puts out . Media makes a big deal of showing 100 or so of young officers graduating but fail to mention that 200 retire. Rahm plays a shell game with the numbers, Foxx plays a dangerous game with the law department, Dart thinks he can empty the cells without consequences.

That number is truly shocking!!! I thought that manpower was low at 9,000, but THIS is ridiculous!!!

They should all be fully staffed but since they haven’t been keeping up with attrition for years this is where we are at. Keep on testing and running classes at the academy but DO NOT LOWER STANDARDS FOR POLITICAL EXPEDIENCY .

Look at the Chicago Budget, in ALL Departments of Chicago Government. CPD, CFD, Streets and San, every department has a budget and manpower openings. The money is there but vacancies exist.

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In Memoriam, Commander Paul R. Bauer


#cpd #commanderbauer #chicagopolicedepartment #mccampbellroyf #100club #bluestarfamiles

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Happy Birthday, Chris Farley


Happy Birthday, Chris Farley #chrisfarley #royfmccampbell #mccampbell #mccampbellroy

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Our Congress hard at work….


Our Congress hard at work….

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A Solution For Snow Plows Blocking Driveway Entrances


Public Works snow plow drivers are working 12 hour shifts due to the current snow event. Avoiding driveway entrances when snow plowing streets is not possible, however residents can help minimize the snow pushed into their driveways by clearing a pocket before the driveway where snow can exit the plow.

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Leyden High Schools Implements An E-Learning Day In Lieu of A Traditional Snow Day


Leyden High School District 212 is implementing the E-Learning Day program tomorrow, Friday, February 9, that allows the District to provide electronic instruction for students when Illinois schools are closed because of inclement weather such as snow tomorrow.

The e-learning day is a better option than adding a day at the end of the school year, such as traditional snow days.

For the past seven years, District 212 students have been issued a Chromebook for use in school and at home. It is this access and connectivity to the Internet that makes the e-school day program viable. For students who don’t have Internet access at home, the district is providing a solution through the Sprint ConnectEd grant. district-owned WiFi hotspots are provided to students, and Sprint is providing four years of free Internet access.

During an e-learning day, students check into each class via a Google generated form and teachers submit attendance records electronically.

Teachers’ lessons are available online, and students have complete access to information and resources, as well as the capability to submit their work electronically.

The work is relevant, meaningful and manageable, but students are not expected to complete 48 minutes of classwork and 30 minutes of homework for each class on an e-learning day.

An e-learning day is essentially a virtual “snow” day.

Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner signed a measure into law that created a pilot program for virtual learning days in schools. The idea was to keep snow or emergency days to a minimum during the school year.

Gov. Bruce Rauner signed the bill into law on July 30 that will establish a pilot program aimed at utilizing technology to make school snow days obsolete.

House Bill 2781 establishes a three-year pilot program under which up to three school districts can develop e-learning programs to be implemented on schools’ emergency days.

Instead of having de facto vacation days that need to be tacked on to the end of the school year anyway – often after students have completed exams and have no curriculum left – online courses could keep students engaged in their current material even when school facilities are closed for inclement weather.

Schools in other northern states, such as Minnesota and Ohio, have already begun the push toward virtual school days on what would otherwise be snow days.

This pilot program will generate information on the best strategies for implementing online learning programs and help Illinois’ students stay on track with their studies when it matters – not after the school year has effectively ended.

State Sen. Michael Connelly, R-Wheaton, and state Rep. Mike Fortner, R-Springfield, sponsored the bill; Illinois Policy Action supported the measure.

The Illinois State Board of Education chose Leyden High School as one of the pilot school districts.

The three districts chosen for the e-learning days pilot program are all in the Chicago suburbs: Gurnee School District 56, Community High School District 94 in West Chicago, and Leyden High School District 212 in Franklin Park. Illinois State Board of Education officials say those three districts were the only ones that applied to participate in the program.

Now when the pilot districts think about cancelling school for a weather emergency, they have an option to just cancel the day. And now they have … that second option to call that day an e-learning day.

Currently, Illinois schools are allowed five emergency days per year. Now the law gives schools a maximum of five e-learning days on top of that, and one e-learning day means five hours of online coursework within that day.

All Illinois school districts were able to apply for the pilot program. The application process involved answering questions about things like accommodations for students with disabilities, monitoring student participation and internet access from home.

A program like Leyden High Schools that supplies laptops or tablets for students wasn’t necessary to apply, but it definitely helped.

For a district that did not have a 1:1 technology initiative, it would’ve been almost impossible to have an e-learning day if you’re asking the students to have an electronic platform.

West Chicago Community High School started a one-to-one technology initiative, meaning every student was issued a Chromebook laptop.

Leyden High School district, has had a one-to-one Chromebook initiative has been in place since 2012.

Illinois Report Card says about 2,000 students within the Leyden district are low-income. And about 17 percent of surveyed students didn’t have internet access at home.

A ConnectED grant from Sprint and the White House gives free Internet access to students that need it at Leyden High Schools.

Gurnee School District 56, which has pre-kindergarten through eighth grades, every student there receives an iPad.

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