Chief Judge Evans, Presiding Judge Marsalek present backpacks to JTDC residents

Announcement, Press Release |


Residents of the Cook County Circuit Court’s Juvenile Temporary Detention Center will get a fresh start to the upcoming school year, having received a new backpack filled with all of the supplies needed for successful year.

Chief Judge Timothy C. Evans and Traffic Division Presiding Judge Diann K. Marsalek presented more than 200 of the stuffed backpacks, Thursday afternoon, to Juvenile Temporary Detention Center residents. The backpacks and supplies were graciously accepted by several members of the Center’s Ambassador Program, who have completed several levels of social, emotional and educational programs and are selected to represent the youth residents.

“School starts Monday and if I was going to school on the outside, I don’t know if I’d even have a backpack to call my own, so this means a lot,” said resident ambassador T. Hill, who is set to begin his senior year of high school. “This represents a fresh start and new opportunities for me and for all of us here. We appreciate it.”

The backpacks, which contained notebooks, folders, pens, pencils, erasers, protractors and other items, were filled thanks to donations from more than 400 Cook County judges. The judges have participated in the event for the past three years, filling more than 200 bookbags each year.

“Our judges are always so thoughtful and generous when this initiative pops up on their calendars each summer,” Evans said. “We hope that having these tools will encourage our young people to put their best foot forward and make the most of the upcoming academic year. We believe in them.”

In addition to attending Nancy B. Jefferson Alternative School, a Chicago Public School designed to meet the diverse educational and social/emotional needs of court-detained youths, JTDC residents receive evening and weekend programming focused on emotional and behavioral growth. 

Judge Marsalek has led the effort to collect the supplies for all four years of the event.

“I’d like to send a huge thanks to the judges who donated the backpacks and school supplies. Thanks to the judges in the Traffic Division who organized the items and packed the bags,” Marsalek said. “It is rewarding to provide for the youth and making them know the Judges care about their success in school.”

Chicago Public School students begin classes on Monday, Aug. 21.

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