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School District 200U 4-Year Board Candidate: Susan Siwinski

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Home Address/years in the school district: 1699 windscape lane, Beecher IL 60401, Since 2012
Community Involvement: Volunteered for Beecher Rec for 7 years Volunteered for 5 years adventure commons 
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Professional Background: Worked in general management for various companies for 20 years. General Manager for Ulta for 8 years. Involved in Human Resources, payroll, money management, and people development. Customer service trainer Growth and development supervisor Coaching to develop future careers with peers Overlooked staff of 30-40 people Scheduling and alignments within multi level roles

Education: Andrew high school 1996-2000Moraine Valley 2001-2003

Family: Born and raised in Tinley Park. I am the youngest of 3! I have 3 girls! Yes a girl mom 100%

GENERAL QUESTIONS 

Why did you decide to run for this position? I decided to run to provide a clear honest vision for our children. We need to make sure all voices are heard and respected from all sides of the table. Many things get foreshadowed with too much emotion. School board should be run with compassion and a business.

What qualifications/experience do you feel you possess for this position? I was a general manager in retail for 20 years before deciding to be a stay at home mother of 3. My long career including all my life skills provide me the tools needed for this position. My skill set spans from customer service, problem solving, budgeting and scheduling. My coaching and teaching skills helped others be their best and move ahead whether in life or their retail career. I’m organized and passionate in anything I do.

What do you hope to accomplish? I hope to accomplish true and honest relationships with the families who send their children to our school each and everyday. Remind the district the roles we play in developing our children make a difference and our decisions should reflect the best we can do by them.

What do you see as issues that should be prioritized in the near future? Develop more opportunities for children to learn and grow right here in our town. We need to set us up to have activities available in our district and sponsored by our district. Too many missed opportunities that send families elsewhere to spend their money investigating in their children’s hobbies or skills. Addressing concerns from the taxpayer and making informed decisions.

What would you like people to know about you? I’m a young widow with 3 amazing girls. Everyday I do my best to give them a full happy life. I intend to put that energy into all of our districts children. They all deserve it.

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Former Illinois State Police trooper who pleaded guilty in relation to deadly crash postpones hearing

Beecher Police Blotter: March 14 – 23

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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. March 14, Zakyra Turner, 23, if the 600 block of Pasadena, Beecher, was stopped at Indiana and Western Avenues for speeding and found to have a suspended driver’s license. She was issued…


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Former Illinois State Police trooper who pleaded guilty in relation to deadly crash postpones hearing

Beecher Police Blotter: March 12 – 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. March 12, Samuel Atchison, 21, of the 200 block of E. 124th Avenue, Crown Point, was stopped at 435 W. Indiana Avenue for speeding. He was issued citations for speeding 26-34 mph…


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Beecher Community Library News

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Former Illinois State Police trooper who pleaded guilty in relation to deadly crash postpones hearing

Beecher Police Blotter: March 4 – 7

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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. On Wednesday, March 27, the library will have free solar eclipse viewers for the partial solar eclipse on April 8.  Supplies are limited. The library will be closed on Friday, March 29, for Good Friday. Youth Services A new hot air balloon make-and-take…


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Semi-Annual Craft Show at Veteran’s Home May 3-4

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