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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of | ||||||
3 | Representatives are pleased to congratulate the students, | ||||||
4 | staff, and administration of Mill Street Elementary School on | ||||||
5 | the occasion of the dedication of the school's new renovations | ||||||
6 | on October 19, 2009; and
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7 | WHEREAS, The history of what would become Mill Street | ||||||
8 | Elementary School began in the 1960s, a decade marked by rapid | ||||||
9 | growth in both population and real estate value in the City of | ||||||
10 | Naperville; in 1966, the District 78 Board of Education called | ||||||
11 | voters to the polls to approve a building referendum for a new | ||||||
12 | elementary school; the community approved a $1,049,375 | ||||||
13 | referendum to build Mill Street Elementary School on 14.25 | ||||||
14 | acres north of Ogden Avenue along the east side of Mill Street; | ||||||
15 | the capacity of the new school would be 800 students in 20 | ||||||
16 | regular classrooms, two kindergarten rooms, four special | ||||||
17 | education rooms, a central learning resource center, and a | ||||||
18 | gymnasium with a stage and office; this new school would | ||||||
19 | provide for the burgeoning numbers of elementary-age school | ||||||
20 | children in the district; and
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21 | WHEREAS, Mill Street Elementary School opened in time for | ||||||
22 | the school year to begin in the fall of 1967 under the | ||||||
23 | leadership of the school's first principal, Robert |
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1 | Hillenbrand; with a starting enrollment of 596 students, Mill | ||||||
2 | Street was the first elementary school to have rooms designed | ||||||
3 | specifically for art, music, and special education; the | ||||||
4 | school's 26 classrooms included partition walls that could be | ||||||
5 | opened and closed, allowing teachers the flexibility of | ||||||
6 | changing the instructional environment to accommodate | ||||||
7 | large-group activities; the school was dedicated in February of | ||||||
8 | 1968 to the memory of Edna C. Wunder, who had attended school | ||||||
9 | as a child in Naperville and had been an educator in the public | ||||||
10 | elementary schools for 45 years; and
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11 | WHEREAS, Robert Hillenbrand served as principal of Mill | ||||||
12 | Street Elementary School until the 1982-1983 school year; | ||||||
13 | subsequent Mill Street School principals have included Sue | ||||||
14 | Ellen Jensen, Larry Dusanek, Ruth Cross, and the school's | ||||||
15 | current principal, Mark DeMoulin; and
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16 | WHEREAS, Over the years, the population on the north side | ||||||
17 | of Naperville grew and Mill Street Elementary School moved | ||||||
18 | beyond its capacity during the 1999-2000 school year; as the | ||||||
19 | demographics of Naperville shifted, the need for English | ||||||
20 | Language Learner (ELL) classes and other support resources | ||||||
21 | translated into the necessity for finding additional space; in | ||||||
22 | response to these changes, the district decided to begin a | ||||||
23 | comprehensive renovation of the 40 year old school; and
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1 | WHEREAS, In the past year, over $7 million in improvements | ||||||
2 | have been made to Mill Street Elementary School, thanks to a | ||||||
3 | $43 million facilities bond referendum which passed in February | ||||||
4 | of 2008 as part of a larger $115 million plan; the various | ||||||
5 | improvements made to Mill Street School include the addition of | ||||||
6 | a 15,000 square foot gymnasium/multipurpose/lunch area, the | ||||||
7 | addition of a kindergarten classroom; the improvement of | ||||||
8 | traffic flow around the school, the renovation of the | ||||||
9 | building's core, the reconfiguration of the current | ||||||
10 | multipurpose room to provide instructional learning areas for | ||||||
11 | educational support programs, and the expansion of the school's | ||||||
12 | conference room, school office area, and nurse's facilities; | ||||||
13 | and | ||||||
14 | WHEREAS, The improvements made to Mill Street Elementary | ||||||
15 | School will ensure that future generations of school children | ||||||
16 | in the City of Naperville will receive the quality education | ||||||
17 | that they deserve; therefore, be it
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18 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
19 | NINETY-SIXTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we | ||||||
20 | congratulate the students, staff, and administration of Mill | ||||||
21 | Street Elementary School on the occasion of the dedication of | ||||||
22 | the school's new renovations and wish them the best in the | ||||||
23 | years to come; and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
2 | presented to Mark DeMoulin, principal of Mill Street Elementary | ||||||
3 | School, as a symbol of our esteem and respect.
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