News Release
Homer CCSD 33C
Goodings Grove Luther J. Schilling William E. Young William J. Butler
Hadley Middle Homer Jr. High
Contact: Charla Brautigam, Communications/Public Relations Manager
cbrautigam@homerschools.org | 708-226-7628
For Immediate Release:
Nov. 30, 2016
Reading Gazebo takes shape at Hadley Middle School
Student Council celebrates with ribbon cutting ceremony
Determination and patience have paid off for Hadley Middle School students and staff.
On Monday (Nov. 28), the Hadley Student Council officially opened the school’s Reading Gazebo with a ribbon cutting ceremony. It took nearly four years to complete the project.
“Today, we celebrate another milestone in our program to create an outdoor reading and learning center for Hadley students,” student council members told a group of administrators as they gathered at the gazebo for a ribbon cutting ceremony.
The metal roof gazebo, with its three mesh picnic tables, was added near the school playground, giving students a place to read during recess and gather for classroom activities.
The project began four years ago when student leaders approached then Hadley Principal Kathleen Robinson with a plan to improve Hadley’s recess area by improving the surface area, adding new games and equipment for students, and building a reading and learning area.
While the district was able to resurface the area and add a few new games for student enjoyment, it lacked the funds to create the outdoor reading and learning center.
Determined to see their outdoor space come to fruition, students began raising money for the gazebo and picnic tables by conducting an annual “Pennies from Hadley” competition and other fundraising efforts to support their goal.
Their efforts continued each year — even when council membership changed with each graduating class.
So impressed by the students’ ongoing commitment, the Hadley PTO and district administration decided to assist and help make the dream a reality.
“I am happy to see the pavilion finished,” said Robinson, who now serves as the district’s assistant superintendent for instruction. “You finally have your outdoor space.”
She went on to explain how the Reading Gazebo will serve as a classroom extension, enabling groups of students to use it for outdoor reading, science experiments or STEAM classes.
“I can’t wait to see you in here using the space,” she added.
Students thanked the district’s buildings and grounds department for making their vision come to life, using their knowledge and skills to create specifications for the site, ordering the appropriate materials and installing them.
“Without them, the reading pavilion would not exist,” said Hadley Middle School teacher and student council sponsor Alison Pikus.
Principal Kristen Schroeder congratulated students for their perseverance and team effort.
“This is what can happen when a group of people come together and work as a team,” she said.
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Homer 33C Reading Gazebo takes shape at Hadley Middle School
Madigan is the most powerful politician in Illinois.
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In Illinois the size of government is the problem!
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JOHN C. CALHOUN SMILES
NOVEMBER 27, 2016
On the same day last week that Donald Trump nominated noted immigration hawk Sen. Jeff Sessions for Attorney General, New York City declared that it would stick to its “sanctuary city” policy—setting up a battle that will likely occupy a lot of national attention during the next Administration. . . .
This is a political fight both sides will relish taking on. Trump got a big boost early in his campaign by shining a spotlight on the murder of Kate Steinle by an illegal immigrant in San Francisco. The murderer had previously been detained by the San Francisco police, but under SF’s sanctuary city policy—which is more militant than New York’s—the city refused to honor a request from the federal government to transfer him, and instead released him. This was a story to which Trump returned throughout his campaign.
Furthermore, as I wrote on Friday, the nomination of Sen. Sessions as AG likely signals that the Trump Administration will seek first and foremost to fulfill his campaign promise of a more hawkish line on immigration through the enforcement of existing laws against criminal illegal aliens. Unlike previous Attorneys General, Sessions will presumably not hesitate to use the full range of remedies, including financial and legal sanctions, available to the federal government to compel cooperation from reluctant municipalities. And it helps Trump’s populist brand to pick fights with New York City liberals who want to protect illegal immigrants in disregard of the law.
For their part, de Blasio and other leaders of deep-blue cities also have strong incentives not to back down. Again, this will partly be a matter of politics: fighting Trump plays as well with de Blasio’s constituents in NYC as fighting de Blasio does with Trump’s backers in the heartlands. But there are other considerations. Right now the NYC policy is not to call the feds about a suspect’s immigration status until the the person is convicted, while federal policy technically requires the local cops to call the feds as soon as they find out someone is here illegally. Cities with large illegal immigrant policies, like New York, feel that such a policy will deter its residents from cooperating with the police or calling emergency services.
Such a fight will galvanize public opinion on each side. The Jacksonians will see only flagrant disregard for law and order; for historical reasons, many in the south will also be angered by what they’ll perceive as deeply hypocritical flouting of federal authority. . . .
But the law will not be on de Blasio’s side. And it is a deep principle of American history that the state and local authorities not be allowed to override or nullify federal law. This is a point that liberals reaffirmed with particular vehemence on the immigration front as recently as a few years ago, when arguing (successfully) that Arizona’s immigration laws were preempted by federal policy.
As we’ve been writing around here, Donald Trump is the most purely Jacksonian character to win the White House since possibly Andrew Jackson himself. And now he may have a nullification crisis on his hands. I can’t imagine Bill de Blasio ever dreamed he would wind up as the heir to John C. Calhoun—but he just might.
Technically, states’ refusal to cooperate with a federal regulatory scheme isn’t the same as nullification, and it’s not even illegal unless it violates a condition on federal funding. But these niceties aren’t likely to get much attention.
Texans press Homeland Security to ramp up border flights
Texans press Homeland Security to ramp up border flights
“Given the continuing surge of migrants along the southern border … we believe DHS should be requesting more surveillance and security resources, not less,” stated the officials’ letter to DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson on Tuesday. The letter was signed by Gov. Greg Abbott, Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Laredo.
DHS spokesman Dan Hetlage told Watchdog that flights of Operation Phalanx are “funded through the end of December and [a funding] request is in for next year.”
Hetlage said the 2017 request was made on Nov. 16, two days before the Watchdog story appeared. He did not specify the amount of funding sought.
In their Tuesday letter, Abbott, Cornyn and Cuellar declared, “DHS has not requested any flight hours to support Operation Phalanx for calendar year 2017,” even though the program received “a full appropriation of funds from Congress.”
While disputing Watchdog’s report that DHS was phasing out Phalanx operations in Texas, Hetlage said he could not confirm any current flights, citing security issues.
In a Nov. 20 Tweet, Abbott wrote: “I’ve already sent the Nat’l Guard, 100s more public safety officers, boats, planes, cameras, etc. Texas is doing all it can to do feds’ job.”
Rep. Mike McCaul, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said in a statement Wednesday:
“We cannot let our guard down on our southern border. … We must continue to utilize National Guard aviation assets to increase situational awareness and operational control of the border until DHS invests in additional aviation capabilities,” the San Antonio Republican stated.
This article was updated at 1:45 p.m. Wednesday.
The real Hillary has resurfaced after a brief two-week hiatus
Watch your back, Donald: Hillary contests election results
Chris Wallace kept pestering Trump and other Republicans on whether Trump would accept the results, but Wallace and others never asked Hillary. Wallace and the rest of the media just assumed that Hillary would win.
Mark Erick Elias, counsel to Hillary Clinton, wrote on November 26, 2016:
Because we had not uncovered any actionable evidence of hacking or outside attempts to alter the voting technology, we had not planned to exercise this option ourselves, but now that a recount has been initiated in Wisconsin, we intend to participate in order to ensure the process proceeds in a manner that is fair to all sides. If Jill Stein follows through as she has promised and pursues recounts in Pennsylvania and Michigan, we will take the same approach in those states as well. We do so fully aware that the number of votes separating Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in the closest of these states – Michigan – well exceeds the largest margin ever overcome in a recount. But regardless of the potential to change the outcome in any of the states, we feel it is important, on principle, to ensure our campaign is legally represented in any court proceedings and represented on the ground in order to monitor the recount process itself.
Even though there is no evidence or claim of vote fraud, Stein and Hillary challenge the results in Wisconsin, and probably Pennsylvania and Michigan. But the facts do not matter, because Hillary cannot believe she lost those states. The media told her they were her states.
Trump has 290 E.C. votes, not counting Michigan. If you remove Wisconsin’s 10 votes, Trump still wins, which means that Hillary has to knock out Pennsylvania’s 20 votes. Hillary has to reverse the votes in the Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin to win. This will not happen, so why is Hillary challenging the Wisconsin results with Stein?
Stein filed a petition, under oath, with Wisconsin to demand a hand recount. The basis for the petition is an affidavit by J. Alex Halderman, a computer professor at the University of Michigan. The petition is 64 pages. One half is the résumé of Halderman, and the balance is newspaper clippings and press releases by Homeland Security that the 2016 election was subject to foreign hacking.
The affidavit can be summarized as: follows: 1) somebody hacked the emails of the DNC and John Podesta; 2) somebody hacked voter rolls of Arizona and Illinois to obtain information about voters; 3) ABC reported that somebody tried to hack the voter registration of 20 states; without naming the states; and 4) Homeland Security said senior Russian officials commissioned some of these attacks. Therefore, somebody hacked the voting machines to cause Hillary to lose.
There is no evidence to the Russians or anyone else tampered with the elections in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, or any other state.
If Hillary expects to win the presidential election, then Stein, backed by Hillary, will have to file the same unfounded petition in Pennsylvania and Michigan. This is the same strategy Algore used: demand a hand recount in the counties where he thought he might pick up votes. The Supreme Court ruled that it was a violation of the equal protection clause to have hand recounts in only a few counties and not the entire state. By analogy, should we have a hand recount in all fifty states and not just Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, even when there is no evidence that the voting machines were hacked?
We can assume that Hillary and her team of attorneys have been busy the past weeks looking for any evidence of hacking or other attempts that affected the vote. But Hillary’s attorney said they had no “actionable evidence of hacking or outside attempts to alter the voting technology.” So she can pretend to remain on the high road and let Stein do the dirty work of speculation and unfounded accusations. This is the Hillary we know.
If this petition were an appeal in a court trial, the court would dismiss it summarily. It is all speculation and conjecture.
The election boards in these states should dismiss these unfounded petitions.
As an aside, this should teach Trump to not be so quick to suggest that he may not appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Hillary’s email and foundation scandals. Trump said he does not want to hurt Hillary. But Hillary sure wants to hurt Trump to overturn the election results.
The real Hillary has resurfaced after a brief two-week hiatus.
Now, Black Guns Matter
It’s a mess, but one man is trying to make a difference… in the most unusual way. His name is Maj Toure and he is 30 years old. Maj has organized a movement called Black Guns Matter. It isn’t affiliated with Black Lives Matter.
Maj is a gun owner and NRA member and he wants to replace gun regulations, gun buybacks and anti-gun rhetoric with firearms training, education and concealed carry permits. In short, he’s our kind of man. With no outside support, Maj has taken his beliefs on a 13-city inner-city tour, complete with free firearms training by certified instructors.
And what does he believe? That the right to keep and bear arms is fundamental to American citizenship.
“Charlton Heston said it — you basically got to pry this out of my cold, dead hand. I’m not going down that way because we are citizens, Americans,” Toure says, bluntly. “We have the right to exercise the 2nd Amendment and anyone that’s trying to infringe on that is not only in violation of the Constitution, but they’re also just a dick.”
Maj believes there is a deliberate attempt to mislead people “in the hood,” a deliberate effort to prevent them from owning guns. The preaching and political rhetoric that correlate increased regulation with increased safety is nothing more than political bait and switch.
“Gun control is a sham. It’s not about gun control. It’s about people control,” he said. “It’s about trying to convince people that somehow the government is going to be responsible for your safety. That’s the equivalent of saying, ‘Hey, we have fires. Take all of the fire extinguishers out of your home because if there’s a fire, the firemen will just come.’ No, we’re not doing it.”
Do you like this guy, yet? I do.
The well-publicized “gun buybacks” that politicians love are a sham, Maj says: “Gun buybacks just help the community feel a little bit safer but that doesn’t help. Feeling and facts are two different things.”
What does help, he says, is education and information.
“What we’re doing at Black Guns Matter is going into the grimiest places. I’m from North Philly which is always in the top whatever for murder. Going into those neighborhoods and saying, ‘Hey, single mother of three that gets off at four in the morning, this is how you secure a firearm safely so you can still feel safe in your home and at the same time one of your children that’s five years old doesn’t get a hold of that firearm and harm themselves.’”
Toure believes, “Everybody in the hood should have a firearm because they’re citizens and that’s their 2nd Amendment right. They’re not prohibited people; they go to work every day.”
Toure understands the illegal segment of the gun owning population too, and the risk they take for their own version of the 2nd Amendment. He holds them up to be among the safest in the gun community out of a need for self-preservation. He equates them to those who drive without a license.
“They’re running a risk every time they get in their car just to feed their family, just to pay bills. They are the safest drivers that I know,” he says. “They stop at every stop sign. They stop at every red light. They are 10 o’clock and 2 o’clock, looking left, right, left. That’s because they’ve trained themselves to be safer because they’re notthe bad guy. I think that when you create something that’s illegal and just based on what you think it should be as opposed to not factoring the peoples’ needs and responses, of course they’re going to be the bad guys in your eyes because they are technically doing something illegal.”
Learn more about Maj Toure on Facebook.com and in several online interviews. “Education, information and proper training are what help. Ignoring it, trying to put the guns away, acting like this isn’t the case, pretending like this isn’t a serious issue, none of that shit helps. None of it helps. What we’re doing is what’s helping.”
— Rick Sapp
IL Legislators Want to Spend Taxes on Abortions
School Feared American Flag Might Cause Post-Election Backlash
There’s trouble brewing in Lincoln, Nebraska where students at a public school were told they could not fly the American flag – because it might spark some sort of post-election backlash.
Several of my astute readers sent me a link to a story in the pages of the Lincoln Journal Star titled, “Safety concerns prompt school to ask students to not fly flags.”
On Veterans Day someone had pulled Old Glory off a flagpole on a students’ pickup truck at The Career Academy. It’s unclear who was responsible for desecrating the flag, but the owner of the truck was concerned about a “potentially disruptive climate.”
The school district said that prompted the school’s administrators to “review the situation and make a determination that there would be potential for continued disruption.”
The Journal Star reported that administrators asked students not to fly the flag “out of an abundance of caution.”
Although, they did say they would “consider letting students fly the flags on another appropriate day, such as Presidents Day,” the newspaper reported.
As you might imagine, the flag ban did not go over very well in Lincoln – home to many God-loving patriots.
“We have heard from many students, families and community members who were concerned about taking away those rights,” the district said.
The outrage prompted the school district to hold a press conference on Nov. 17 to retract the ban and apologize.
“We want to make this very clear: Lincoln Public Schools students are free to fly their flags on their cars, and leave the flags on their vehicles during the school day,” the district said in a prepared statement.
They also reminded the general public of their patriotic bona fides – from reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to promoting Veterans Day.
“LPS believes in the teaching of the tenets of the Constitution and all it represents,” they stated.
“Hindsight would suggest that this could have been handled in a different way and we are amending our original decision,” the district said. “We respect the right for students to display their flags. We should not have asked our students to remove them.”
The district went on to say their flag ban “could easily and understandably have been misinterpreted as infringing on the rights of freedom of expression and speech.”
There was no misinterpretation — because it was an infringement – a shameful infringement.
Instead of cracking down on American patriotism, how about cracking down on people who desecrate the American flag? How about more discipline and less capitulation? Is that too much to ask from a public school these days?
Then again, this is the same school district that had a problem with teachers calling children boys and girls. They wanted the teachers to use more gender inclusive language.
I wonder what the gender inclusive word for stupid is – because there’s a whole mess of it in the public education system.
This article was originally posted at ToddStarnes.com
The Democrats’ real strategy in launching recounts
The Democrats’ real strategy in launching recounts
The recounts, if done by hand, which can be demanded, may take longer than the last day for completing the official counts in a state and directing Electoral College voters. If all 3 states miss the deadline, Trump is at 260, Hillary at 232. No one hits 270.
If this goes to the US House and Senate, and the result is the same as result from the Electoral College without the recounts, why do it? The answer is to make Trump seem even more illegitimate, that he did not win the popular vote (he lost by over 2.1 million), he did not win the Electoral College (did not reach 270), and was elected by being inserted into the presidency by members of his own party in Congress.
The recounts, if done by hand, which can be demanded, may take longer than the last day for completing the official counts in a state and directing Electoral College voters. If all 3 states miss the deadline, Trump is at 260, Hillary at 232. No one hits 270.
Then this goes to Congress, where the House voting 1 vote per state elects Trump, and Senate selects Pence. This would be first time this happened since 1824, but in that case, John Quincy Adams won in the House, though he had fewer electoral college votes than Andrew Jackson.
If this goes to the US House and Senate, and the result is the same as result from the Electoral College without the recounts, why do it? The answer is to make Trump seem even more illegitimate, that he did not win the popular vote (he lost by over 2.1 million), he did not win the Electoral College (did not reach 270), and was elected by being inserted into the presidency by members of his own party in Congress.