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Wow, Taariq Amal, Fellow Classmates And Frazier
International Magnet School Continue To Receive
Accolades
by Amal | on January 11, 2013
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Wow, Taariq Amal, Fellow Classmates And
Frazier International Magnet School
Continue To Receive Accolades
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The 1st ever group of Frazier International Magnet School students inducted for the
National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS) and National Junior Honor Society (NJHS) under the
direction of Principal Faren D’Abell, Asst. Principal Pamela Moy and advisor Kimberly Lebovitz was
held Thurday, January 10, 2013.
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2. As a proud parent I must say how happy we are with the progress and success at Frazier
International Magnet School. The principal(s), faculty and staff are all top notch! Live Debt Free!
Take a look at Taariq’s comments following the ceremony…
Another accolade received comes directly from Rahm Emanual, Mayor of Chicago..
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SPECIAL MESSAGE FROM THE MAYOR: As you may remember, the mayor visited Frazier Songs On Jill Scott’s Who Is Jill Scott Album
International in mid-September this school year. I had a chance to share our great successes
with the Mayor and to share our need for additional play space to fully utilize the new Full School Fun Friday Grab Bag, Remember When And
Day recess time. About a week after his visit, I received the note above acknowledging that he What Were You Thinking….
was still thinking about ways to help us and our playground request.
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This weekend as I was working with a group of students (thanks Tyvon, Tyjuan and Dazha) to
get the school ready to reopen, I received a personal call from the Mayor. He commended us on
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3. get the school ready to reopen, I received a personal call from the Mayor. He commended us on
all of our hard work again and asked me to convey a message to all of the Frazier International
community. He said that he was going to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in extra NATO
funds to build the playground at Frazier International. He said he wanted the Frazier International
community to know that, of the 681 schools in CPS, he is only doing this for us. He said, “I’m
doing other projects but nothing to this magnitude at any other school in Chicago.” He wanted
me to be clear with parents, students, and staff that the reason he chose Frazier International
was because of our high performance and strong work ethic – from the entire community of
parents, students, and staff. He said to keep up the hard work and the work we do together so
that good things continue to happen for the Frazier International family. Thank you Mayor
Emanuel!
January 6, 2013
Mayor Emanuel Announces $2 Million in
Neighborhood Park Investments with NATO
Legacy Funds
Funds w ill Build New and Improve Existing Neighborhood Parks and Playgrounds, Significantly Expand Circus
in the Parks Program as Part of “Night Out in the Parks”
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel today announced that an additional $2 million in NATO Summit legacy
funds will be invested in neighborhood parks and cultural programs.
“The legacy of NATO will live on in Chicago through these direct investments into the
communities and programs that need them most, “said Mayor Emanuel. “What better way to
use these remaining funds than to put them into bettering our communities,schools and parks.
These projects and improvements serve as an acknowledgement and celebration of how
Chicago came together and welcomed the world to our city.”
From the outset, Mayor Emanuel committed that Chicago taxpayers would not be responsible
for any of the costs associated with hosting the NATO Summit. Federal funds and private funds
raised by the NATO host committee were used to pay for the costs associated with hosting the
summit, and those costs came in under budget. The remaining private funds are being used
where they are needed most – directly in Chicago’s communities, to the direct benefit of
Chicago’s residents.
The $2-plus million in funding announced today will benefit neighborhood park projects and
community programs, including $1.7 million to build a new park playground in North
Lawndale at the Frazier schools, $120,000 of improvements to Indian Boundary Park, as
well as improve existing parks in several communities with upgrades to include new lights, turf,
and other amenities. Additionally, $300,000 will boost neighborhood cultural programming at
the Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, and the popular Circus in the Parks program.
As part of the City’s Cultural Plan, the Park District’s new “Night Out in the Parks” series —
coming summer 2013 — will feature a major expansion of the popular Circus in the Parks
program. These funds will double the number of performances of Circus in the Parks and
extend the program to new parks and new audiences, reaching more than 20,000 people. This
expansion will include Friday night performances and extend the overall season of the Circus.
In addition to today’s $2 million in investments, the Mayor has already announced that $9 million
in NATO Summit legacy funds will go toward a number of community programs and park
investments. In October 2012, he announced that nearly $7 million would help fund five parks
that will be substantially rehabilitated, and toward building the Park District’s four new
neighborhood boathouses and the new Bloomingdale Trail that will connect several Chicago
neighborhoods. In December 2012, the Mayor announced that an additional $1 million would go
toward a new program “Youth Working for Success” to would create 400 new jobs for youth
throughout the city and $1 million would be used to support 60 CPS school learning gardens.
In 2012, the Mayor announced a comprehensive plan to build and improve parks throughout
the city, so that every Chicagoan is within a ten minute walk of a park from their house.
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Tags: Asst. Principal Pamela Moy, chicago, Frazier International Magnet School,
Kimberly Lebovitz, Mayor Emanuel, National Elementary Honor Society (NEHS),
National Junior Honor Society (NJHS), Principal Faren D'Abell, taar
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A former latchkey kid leading to being INDEPENDENT, self-reliant, DEDICATED
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