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Forest Ridge Elementary School District 142

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Incumbents Keep D142 Seats; D144 Turns Into Tight Race

Voters elected Nancy Hullinger to the Forest Ridge board along with the three members up for re-election. Gregory Jackson and Elaine Walker won their re-election bids, but the race for the final seat was still too close to call.

It was a good night for the incumbents running for re-election to the boards of education for Forest Ridge Elementary School District 142 and Prairie-Hills School District 144. Current Board Vice President John Doolin and board members Joseph Bittner and Gerard Curran retained their seats on the D142 board Tuesday. They will be joined by Nancy Hullinger, who was the second leading vote-getter. FOREST RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT 142 RESULTS x = winner SOURCE: Cook County Clerk's Office In the D144 race, board members Gregory Jackson and Elaine Walker retained their seats Tuesday. But the third open seat remains uncertain, with the vote count too close to call between incumbent Sharron Davis and Yvette Harris-Black. All vote totals Tuesday, April …

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Two D142 Students Approached by Strangers

Oak Forest police recieved two suspicious persons complaints from Forest Ridge Elementary School District 142 officials Jan. 16. Both incidents involved an older, white male approaching female students.

Oak Forest police and District 142 administrators are warning parents and children to be on the lookout for two older, white males who approached female students Wednesday.  Oak Forest police and Forest Ridge Elementary School District 142 issued a statement to parents and residents Jan. 16, warning of two older, white males approaching female students in two separate instances  One incident took place at 7:45 a.m.; a second took place after school, around 3 p.m. The first involved a man in a red, four-door vehicle pulling up next to a female student and stopping. The older, white male in the vehicle then took several pictures of the female student before driving away from the scene. Later in the day, a student reported that an older, red …

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3:14 pm on Monday, January 21, 2013

Too bad these students didn't have their phones out... they could have taken pictures if they had the phones that did that. Wouldn't that serve those creeps right/ I hope those girls stay safe.   more ›

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