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IMRF News

IMRF receives Malcolm Baldrige Award
IMRF is a recipient of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. A presidential-level honor, the award recognizes exemplary U.S. organizations and businesses that demonstrate an unceasing drive for radical innovation, thoughtful leadership and administrative improvement. Read more.

This is great news!! Reviewing your member statement for accuracy is very important. For details about what information is provided in your member statement and why reviewing it is important, go to your IMRF online account.
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Are you interested in learning more about ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences)?

April 28-30, 2020
Northern Illinois Food Bank,
Geneva, Illinois
Register Now!
http://www.cvent.com/d/knqzpp/1Q

Would you like to assist your local association, school or community with becoming trauma
informed in order to help our most vulnerable students excel in social, emotional and academic learning?
Join us for this 2 1/2 day training to discover the ACEs research, examine components of trauma informed schools and gather tools to assist students with building their resiliency and strengthening their executive function skills.

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IEA RA 2020: Just days away!

IEA RA 2020

March 5-7, 2020
Hyatt Regency O’Hare
9300 W Bryn Mawr Ave.
Rosemont, IL

The 166th Illinois Education Association Representative Assembly (RA)  convenes on March 5, 2020. The debates and decisions made by the assembled delegates set the direction of IEA for the coming year. Your voice is important and needs to be heard. Get involved in your local IEA/NEA organization to help support public education. Well funded public schools will provide the best education, for all students.

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The PGC: What It Is and How To Use It

The PGC: What It Is and How To Use It

March 5, 2020 | 7:00pm – 8:00PM EST

Join this webinar to learn what the NEA’s Professional Growth Continuum is and how it can be used to support your members and potential members in their professional growth and development.  Participants will come away with a plan for how to use the standards to increase ESPs understanding of their impact on school and student success, and how ESPs can use their knowledge and skill to pursue a credential that validates their expertise and can be used as an organizing tool.

Presenter(s):
Kimberly Bertocci, Senior Program Specialist/Policy Analyst, ESPQ Quality Department

Register Now!

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Congratulations Debbie Ciciora, IEA ESP of the Year!

IEA honors Debbie Ciciora
The Illinois Education Association has selected Eisenhower High School staff member Debbie Ciciora as the Education Support Staff of the Year.

The award recognizes one person from eligible paraprofessionals, administrative assistants, custodians, bus drivers, and food service workers in Illinois.

IEA will honor Ciciora on March 5 at its Representative Assembly. She also becomes automatically eligible for the National Education Association ESP of the Year.

Ciciora earned this prestigious honor for her service work both at Eisenhower and in the community. She serves as the manager for The Closet, a project providing free clothing, hygiene products and other necessities for students at Eisenhower.

Last year McCready Law Firm selected The Closet for the award for Best Local Youth Organization for 2019. Ciciora received $500 for the award for The Closet.

Ciciora also volunteers at a local animal shelter and assists with the Bremen High School prom dress sale by helping collecting dresses and volunteering on the day of the event.

This year she also helped at the Blue Island trunk and Treat and Kris Kringle Market.

Primarily, however, the award recognizes her commitment to The Closet.

Now in its fourth year, the project helps students and families in need. Students may discreetly complete an on-line form to request a winter coat, new socks, hygiene products, and other items. The Closet also features a washer and dryer for students to use.

Eisenhower staff members founded The Closet for many reasons. Apart from the kindness of helping students in need, The Closet serves academic purposes.

Staff members would see some students wearing the same clothes day after day. They understood that not having clean shirts or jeans, or a variety of clothing to wear, would stand as an obstacle to student attendance.

Rather than feel embarrassed about wearing the same clothing frequently, because they know classmates would notice, students sometimes would stay home.

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ESP Animated Video

ESP are critical members of the education workforce and ensure student success from pre-school through college. They have a wealth of knowledge, experience and passion and play critical roles in the school community.

Education Support Professionals: Meeting the Needs of the Whole Student. Through the eyes of Sofi, a middle school student, see how Education Support Professionals (ESP) make a difference in the lives of their students, both in and out of the classroom.