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A letter of inspiration and appreciation
thought, given the current media-fueled, anti-police move- ment, it would be nice to know that the Blair School appre- ciatesLawEnforcementandrecognizesthegoodtherein.d
Blair Early Childhood Center is a charity of choice for Chicago
Lodge 7. Located
in Chicago, Blair
TREASURER’S REPORT
Early Childhood Center is com- mitted to setting instructional goals that encourage chil-
JOHN CAPPARELLI
dren to maximize their abili- ties and ensure the “whole child’ develops physically, cognitively and medically.
The Blair mission, as stat- ed on its website reads:
“To support the unique learning needs of all stu- dents to maximum inde- pendence and build a solid foundation on which to go out into the community/world and be productive mem- bers of society. We will achieve this by creat-
ing a positive learning climate/educational environment that promotes the ‘child first’ theory by pro- viding all necessary services, content, data driven improvement, unlimited oppor- tunities, guid- ance and support by all
who are involved with the children, both in a pro- fessional capacity and through family/com- munity partner- ships.”
On Jan. 29, Principal Karen A. Bryar sent the accompanying letter to parents of all Blair students, and we
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