Announcement, Press Release |
Chief Judge Timothy C. Evans and Traffic Division Presiding Judge Diann K. Marsalek on Tuesday presented 200 backpacks filled with school supplies to Juvenile Temporary Detention Center residents.
The backpacks, which contain notebooks, folders, pens, pencils, erasers, protractors and other items, had been filled with donations from more than 400 Cook County judges.
“I encourage our young people to study hard this year and to take advantage of the educational opportunities provided to them, to improve their lives and their communities,” Judge Evans said. “I hope everyone has a wonderful and productive school year.”
Besides attending Nancy B. Jefferson Alternative High School, a Chicago Public School, JTDC residents receive evening and weekend programming designed to promote emotional and behavioral growth.
Judge Marsalek led the effort to collect the supplies, as part of an annual back-to-school event.
“The judges were very generous with their donations as this year, the number of students needing back packs increased from last year,” said Judge Marsalek. “Thanks to Chief Judge Timothy C. Evans for choosing the Nancy B. Jefferson Alternative High School as the school to receive the items. The students at the school seemed very pleased to receive the back packs with the supplies and hopefully it will assist them with their studies.”
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