Dear Parents,
We would like to cordially invite you to the third Chicago Multilingual Parent Council (CMPC) meeting for the school year 2019-2020. The meeting will be held on Thursday, February 6, 2020, at Arturo Velasquez (AVI). The objective of the CMPC meeting is to provide families with the necessary tools to help ensure that their children are on the path to success. Please encourage your BAC members and parents from your school to attend all are welcomed. Invitation letters were also sent out to BAC members by U.S mail and administrators by GSR. See attachment for details. Hope to see you, Estimados Padres, Nos gustaría invitarle cordialmente a la tercera reunión del Consejo Multilingüe de Padres de Chicago (CMPC) del año escolar 2019-2020. La reunión se llevará a cabo el jueves 6 de febrero de 2020 en Arturo Velásquez (AVI). El objetivo de la reunión de CMPC es proporcionar a las familias las herramientas necesarias para ayudar a garantizar que sus hijos estén en el camino hacia el éxito. Por favor motive a los miembros de BAC y a los padres de su escuela a asistir todos son bienvenidos. Las cartas de invitación también fueron enviadas a los miembros de BAC por correo y a los administradores por GSR. Ver adjunto para más detalles. Esperamos verlos, Hilda Calderon-Peña Office Of Language and Cultural Education Lead Citywide Community Relations Representative Office - 773-553-6594 Cell – 773-841-7182
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About the US-China Forum This is the fifth year of the University of Chicago’s partnership with the China-United States Exchange Foundation to produce the US-China Forum. Each year, the forum brings together renowned experts from the University of Chicago and China for high-level engagements focused on issues of importance to both countries and, by extension, the world. It is intended to spur long-term research collaborations between Chinese and University of Chicago researchers. Previous years’ forums addressed economic relations, urban innovation, water and urban development, and energy policy. About The Allure of Matter: Material Art From China The Allure of Matter features two- and three-dimensional works made from a range of unique and humble materials, like melted plastic, paper-thin porcelain, and 300,000 iron nails. These works, many monumental in scale, explore how conscious material choice has become a symbol of expression for a number of leading Chinese contemporary artists working over the last four decades. The artists in the exhibition range from those in the early stages of their career, including HE Xiangyu, HU Xiaoyuan, and MA Qiusha, to such internationally celebrated practitioners as AI Weiwei, CAI Guo-Qiang, LIN Tianmiao, XU Bing, and YIN Xiuzhen. The Allure of Matter is divided into two unique halves at the Smart Museum (26 works by 16 artists) and Wrightwood 659 (23 works by 14 artists). To fully experience the exhibition, guests are encouraged to visit both locations. Visit TheAllureOfMatter.org to learn more. |
Mrs. McGeheeSince 2008, I have dedicated my professional life to serving the educational needs of a diverse student body. My Elementary Education Master’s degree is from Northern Illinois University and I am a certified ESL teacher, grades K through 8. I moved to the United States from Ecuador as a child and am personally aware and prepared for the challenges that large transitions can have on students academically. I am also a resident of Hyde Park and am invested in the school and neighborhood communities. Archives
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