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92_HR0969 LRB9216919BHbh 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of 3 Representatives are proud to congratulate El Hogar del Nino 4 on its 6th Annual Banquet, which will be held on June 15, 5 2002; and 6 WHEREAS, El Hogar del Nino was founded in 1972 by 7 7 community mothers who worked under the guidance of Jane M. 8 Garza Mancillas and Dr. Patricia Engle to develop the first 9 quality, affordable day care services in the Pilsen/Little 10 Village area of Chicago; and 11 WHEREAS, The need for quality, affordable day care 12 services for Hispanics in Chicago has never been higher, and 13 the benefits of this quality reach well beyond the childhood 14 years and help children through high school and college; and 15 WHEREAS, Currently, there are 110,707 Hispanic children 16 enrolled in Chicago Public Schools; in 1970, there were 17 56,000 Hispanic children enrolled, making them the only 18 ethnic group to have grown in absolute numbers during the 19 past 2 decades; and 20 WHEREAS, The high school drop-out rates of Hispanics in 21 the Chicago area are alarming and well-publicized, ranging 22 from 50 to 70% per high school; a recent study funded by the 23 Ford Foundation concluded that intervention must begin before 24 high school, in the early school life of the child; and 25 WHEREAS, Over 2,300 children have benefited from El Hogar 26 del Nino day care services since 1972, with all but 7 27 remaining in school, finishing high school and securing 28 employment, or attending college; and 29 WHEREAS, El Hogar del Nino was formally established as a 30 research and demonstration project of the Office of Child 31 Development (Department of Health, Education and Welfare); -2- LRB9216919BHbh 1 the intent of the project was to bring together two dominant 2 but divergent approaches to pre-school education; first, 3 Spanish-speaking children would have a structured bilingual 4 curriculum to facilitate learning English; second, in an 5 effort to compensate for untrained community staff, an 6 unstructured Montessori learning environment would be used to 7 facilitate self-directed child learning; and 8 WHEREAS, From its humble beginnings in the basement of a 9 church, El Hogar del Nino has grown to provide day care to 10 over 300 children each year and community services in 3 11 locations with a current operating budget of approximately 12 2.5 million dollars, 40 full-time staff, and 13 part-time 13 staff; the agency has been recognized nationally and 14 designated by the National Council of La Raza as their 1997 15 Affiliate of the Year; and 16 WHEREAS, El Hogar del Nino is in the process of 17 developing a new child care and family service center 18 immediately adjacent and north of the existing facility at 19 1718 S. Loomis in the Pilsen/Little Village area of Chicago; 20 the new child and family service center contains 25,914 21 square feet and will serve 240 site-based pre-schoolers, 29 22 toddlers, and 80 infants through home-based programs; 23 therefore, be it 24 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 25 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 26 we congratulate El Hogar del Nino on its 6th Annual Banquet 27 and for its positive and guiding influence on Hispanics, not 28 only as children in preschool, but also as young adults 29 throughout high school and beyond; and be it further 30 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 31 presented to El Hogar del Nino of Chicago as an expression of 32 our esteem.