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| HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
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| Representatives wish to honor Dr. Shirley Antwi-Barfi, |
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| Principal of the Jens Jensen Math, Science, and Tech Scholastic |
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| Academy and the Dorie Miller Child Parent Center on the |
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| occasion of her retirement after 36 years of service; and |
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| WHEREAS, Shirley was born in Mobile, Alabama to William and |
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| Letha West; she was brought as a 10-month-old baby, along with |
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| her sister, Doris West (Myhand), to the Westside of Chicago and |
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| was raised in Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church under the |
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| pastorate of Rev. H.R. Stephenson; she now lives in Maywood and |
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| attends the First Baptist Church of Melrose Park under the |
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| pastorate of Rev. John L. Belser, Sr., where she has been a |
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| Sunday School teacher for many years, now teaching teens; and |
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| WHEREAS, She was united in marriage to Frank Quabena |
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| Antwi-Barfi in May of 1972 at Zion Hill Church; she and her |
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| husband have two daughters, Amma Letha and Adwoa Victoria |
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| Antwi-Barfi; and |
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| WHEREAS, Shirley Antwi-Barfi began teaching for the |
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| Chicago Public Schools at the Ignace Paderewski Elementary |
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| School in 1971; in 1974 she joined the teaching staff of the |
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| Jensen/Miller schools, remaining there as an educator until |
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| 1993, when she became the contract principal at the William |
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| Penn School, which she attended as a child; she was recognized |
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| by many and accepted several consecutive principal contracts at |
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| the school; and |
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| WHEREAS, She submitted her resignation and retirement |
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| papers to the Board of Education in October of 2006, leaving |
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| her school with an all-time high of 65% of the student body |
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| meeting or exceeding the standards assessed on the Illinois |
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| Standards Achievement Test (ISAT); and |
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| WHEREAS, In 1990, seeing the need for Afrocentric materials |
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| for the predominantly African-American student body at |
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| Jensen/Miller Academy, she initiated "The Indian Lakes |
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| Africa-centered Curriculum Development Project", begun in |
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| conjunction with Northeastern University of Illinois' Center |
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| for Inner City Studies staff under the auspices of the late |
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| historian, Dr. Jacob Carruthers, and the teaching staff of |
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| Jensen and Miller schools; she was the Project Director at |
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| Indian Lakes Resort, in Itasca; in addition to spearheading the |
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| team's massive organizational efforts, including the |
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| publication and distribution of the curriculum materials that |
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| had been developed from the Project, a provision for lane |
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| placement credit was also established by her between |
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| Northeastern officials and CPS officials for the benefit of her |
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| colleagues and staff participants; and |
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| WHEREAS, Shirley Antwi-Barfi established priority goals at |
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| the school, to focus the curriculum initiatives on mathematics, |
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| science, and technology integration within the program and to |
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| accomplish the following feats: that the Jensen/Miller Academy |
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| would be a scholarly technological institution that sets its |
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| mark on every child who passes through its doors - we care and |
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| we prepare; that the instructional leadership facilitates the |
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| staff so that schooling is completely child-centered - a place |
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| where students are nurtured with positive self-feelings of "I |
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| can do it!"; that all employees care and take pride in the |
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| services provided, making a united effort on behalf of the |
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| students; that the schools' educational program would have as |
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| its focus a "thinking-centered" curriculum, with teachers |
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| modeling metacognition, the how-to-think-about-thinking |
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| approach to learning; that there would be many opportunities |
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| for staff, students, and parents to explore and problem solve; |
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| that there would be a strong emphasis on reading and writing |
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| strategies, rather than the teaching of isolated skills, which |
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| would be well developed by the end of the primary grades; that |
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| extensive staff development would meet the needs of the staff |
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| so that they could provide a learning environment for the |
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| entire community that guarantees preparedness for the job |
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| skills needed for the 21st century; that the teacher's role |
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| would be facilitative, providing instruction that engages and |
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| guides the minds of the students so that they are eager to |
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| learn; that the school would become the center for the child's |
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| value system; that the school would be careful to instill |
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| character education in the young minds of the students as well |
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| as academic education; that lessons would relate to the child's |
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| natural curiosity; that all staff would understand that |
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| students constantly seek meaning for all facets of their |
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| experiences, their emotions and spiritual-well being included; |
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| that they need us to help them see how they relate to others, |
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| as they follow the positive examples set before them; and |
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Shirley Antwi-Barfi also provided landscaping |
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| of lawns and upkeep, including a clean and beautified school |
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| facility, inlaid bricking installed around trees, window |
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| guards installed all around the first floor of the school, |
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| student art murals in the corridors, lunchroom, an African |
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| student-centered ceramic mosaic art installed on the |
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| playground side of the building, and concrete slabs installed |
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| with grounding all along the schools' property line; Jensen |
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| Academy became the first Chicago public elementary school to |
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| extend schooling to Saturdays, as well as host Chess League |
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| tournaments, 13 divisions of sports for the student body, |
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| including soccer and golf, along with 4 consecutive years of |
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| City Championships for 7/8th grade girls basketball teams; and |
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| WHEREAS, Under her leadership the mission of the school has |
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| embraced students' varied learning styles and multiple |
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| intelligences, including those with special needs, so that |
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| teachers encourage students to achieve their dreams; and |
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| WHEREAS, Shirley Antwi-Barfi graduated from William Penn |
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| Elementary and Carter H. Harrison High School; she attended |
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| Wilson Jr. College, attaining an Associate of Arts Degree, and |
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| attended Roosevelt University Chicago and Chicago Music |
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| College, attaining a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Philosophy, |
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| with a minor in Cultural Studies and Music Education; she then |
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| attended Northeastern University of Illinois, Jacob Carruthers |
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| Center for Inner City Studies, attaining a Master of Arts |
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| Degree in Inner City Studies in 1976; she attended Loyola |
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| University Chicago, attaining a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in |
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| Cultural and Educational Policy Studies in December 2005; and |
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Shirley Antwi-Barfi was inducted into the |
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| Oxford Round Table in July 2006 at the University of Oxford, as |
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| a Presenter with a paper entitled "The Africa Problem and |
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| American Education Policy", excerpted from her Dissertation; |
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| and |
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| WHEREAS, Dr. Shirley Antwi-Barfi plans to pursue other |
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| venues upon her retirement; therefore, be it |
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| RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE |
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| NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that we |
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| congratulate Shirley Antwi-Barfi on her retirement from the |
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| Jens Jensen Math, Science, Tech Scholastic Academy and the |
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| Dorie Miller Child Parent Center and wish her continued success |
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| in the future; and be it further |
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| RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
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| presented to Principal Shirley Antwi-Barfi as a sign of our |
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| affection, our gratitude, and our respect.
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