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Beecher School Board Candidate: Todd Gregory

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I decided to go to my first School board meeting during covid when I thought the decision were hurting the kids. I thought I could have conversation and rationally explain, and they would make changes. But the Government system was in place and the following months and years things did not get better. My friends convinced me to run for school board, and here I am. Below is a little history.

My family moved back to Beecher in 2010, just before my oldest child entered kindergarten. I worked construction; building new houses around Chicagoland. We have two special needs daughters. As a family, we discussed our future, and we decided that I would “retire” and stay home as full-time caregiver to our children. This has been my life and career for the last two decades. Growing up, I never thought I could feel so fulfilled, but here I am.

We have been very involved in our local church; it’s my wife’s family church and it goes back 150 years. I’m afraid I haven’t had much time to seek out accolades or awards, between raising my girls and rehabbing our home, which we bought as an abandoned foreclosure.

At one point, we felt the need to pull our children out of the local schools and homeschool them. The first time was when our oldest was having issues that were affecting her education. We pulled her out, and found a Christian curriculum that helped her thrive. We engaged her in the local JHS sports, but we homeschooled her. She re-enrolled in Beecher High full time her junior year (would have been earlier but lockdowns). She has been on honour roll and captained the varsity golf team. I see parenting and education as primarily the responsibility of the parents, not the government. In our case, this has been born out with successful results. Who knows their kids better than their parents, and who will fight for your kid more than their parents/family?

It seems as though the school board, district, and educational system are filled with people who possess masters degrees in education, and yet, our children have suffered. At this point, it feels like the schools are against the taxpayers and parents. I see the responsibility of the school board as representing the students against the bureaucracy of the district.

It will be my job to keep the district in line, and fight for the education of our children. It will be my job to defend the economic interests of the taxpayers against the tax and spend policies of the big government education system. Every year, more and more is spent on education, and every year, our students’ math and reading scores drop. Test scores show a very narrow band of a child’s development, but it is showing that Beecher students can’t read. The last board spent enormous sums on building maintenance, infrastructure, and increasing the staff. We can debate on how much was absolutely necessary and all at once. It feels good to have the latest facilities, but our children’s education is lagging.


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Spread the loveBy Jeff Vorva With no football team, homecoming at Beecher High School comes during the basketball season. The 2023-2024 version of homecoming took place on January 19, as the Bobcats hosted a doubleheader. The girls team took the floor first and beat Donovan, 62-29. The boys followed up with an 85-53 triumph over…


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Peotone Men: Attend Iron Sharpens Iron Men’s Conference

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Spread the loveChrist Community Church, in Peotone, is organizing a group of local men to attend the Focal Point Ministries Iron Sharpens Iron one-day conference on Saturday, March 16, at First Nazarene Church, 12725 Bell Road, Lemont, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The conference is open to all men, including teens. Group registration, through…


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Park Forest House Museum Celebrating Valentine’s Day, 75th Anniversary

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Spread the lovePark Forest House Museum members invite you to “Step Back into a 1950s Valentine’s Day,” on display from February 3 – March 9. The museum is open Wednesday and Saturday, from 1 to 3:30 p.m., plus at other times by appointment, at 227 Monee Road – inside St. Mary’s Catholic Church. One room…


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Beecher Community Library News

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Spread the loveCall the library at 708-946-9090 for programs that require registration. The library’s Penfield Street parking lot entrance will be closed until spring, but the Maxwell Street entrance is open. Turn north on Maxwell from Indiana Avenue to get to the library. Youth Services A new take-and-make craft will be available February 1. Pick…


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Rep. Haas Hosts Fourth Valentines for Vets

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Spread the loveState Rep. Jackie Haas is launching her fourth annual “Valentines for Veterans” program for local veterans. Cards may be dropped off at Rep. Haas’ district office, 370 E. Court Street in Kankakee, through Monday, February 12. The cards will be delivered to veterans residing at the Manteno Veterans Home in time for Valentine’s…


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Fire Inspections Still a Hot Topic In Beecher

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Spread the loveBy Jeff Vorva It didn’t take Beecher Police Officer Dylan Lorek too long to get in the good graces of the village board. Lorek, who was sworn in on April 10, was lauded by Mayor Marcy Meyer at the January 8 village board meeting for an incident on December 7 in which he…


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Beecher Superintendent Gaham Believes Numbers Don’t Tell the Whole Story

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Spread the loveBy Jeff Vorva Numbers were crunched and chomped, spit out, and analyzed. But the bottom line is that Beecher 200U is pretty much in line with the rest of the state in reading, below in math, but ahead in science, according to the recently released state report cards. At the district’s January 8…


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Beecher Police Blotter: December 19 – January 1

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Spread the loveDisclaimer: Charges against each defendant are merely accusations, with all defendants presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. December 19, Terry Stinnett, 54, of the 12600 block of Tall Oaks Drive, Cedar Lake, Indiana, was stopped at Dixie Highway and Miller Street for having an obstructed license plate, which the…


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Beecher Community Library News

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Spread the loveCall the library at 708-946-9090 for programs that require registration. The library’s Penfield Street parking lot entrance will be closed until spring, but the Maxwell Street entrance still is open. Turn north on Maxwell from Indiana Avenue to get to the library. Youth Services A polar bear take-and-make craft is available in January.…


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Gotion Holding Job Fairs at KCC’s Riverfront Campus, North Extension Center

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Spread the loveGotion, Inc., will hold two local job fairs to recruit workers for the electric vehicle battery manufacturing plant to be located in Manteno and has positions in all employment segments, not just manufacturing positions. The company is looking for a variety of skill sets, said Annie Quach a member of the Gotion Recruiting…


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Beecher Community Library News

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Spread the loveCall the library at 708-946-9090 for programs that require registration. The library’s Penfield Street parking lot entrance is closed until spring, but the Maxwell Street entrance is still open. Turn north on Maxwell from Indiana Avenue to get to the library. Youth Services A new take-and-make craft is available for January! Pick up…


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Christ Community Church Hosting Valentine Event

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Spread the loveChrist Community Church will host a “Bee” My Valentine social event for adults on Saturday, February 3, from 6 – 8 p.m., at 103 W. Corning Avenue in Peotone. Guests will enjoy an evening of pizza, cupcakes, bottled water, games, prizes, in addition to entertainment. Comedian and Peotone resident Tracy DeGraaf will emcee,…


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Spread the loveCall the library at 708-946-9090 for programs that require registration. Happy Holidays! The library will be closed Saturday, December 29, and Monday, January 1. The library’s Penfield Street parking lot entrance is closed until spring, but the Maxwell Street entrance is still open. Turn north on Maxwell from Indiana Avenue to get to…


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Beecher Police Blotter: December 14 – 16

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Spread the loveDisclaimer: Charges against each defendant are merely accusations, with all defendants presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. December 14, Venessa Gradowski, 38, of the 1700 block of Prentiss Drive, Downers Grove, was arrested after officers were called to 1121 Dixie Highway for a retail theft call. She was charged…


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Beecher 200-U Bringing the Chickens to Roost

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Spread the loveBy Jeff Vorva The passing of the Beecher 200-U tax levy had a barnyard feel to it with chickens coming to roost. District Superintendent Jack Gaham threw out a lot of facts, figures, and percentages during a Truth In Taxation hearing at the December 11 board meeting. Some residents were confused about the…


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