Greetings!

I was so proud to help send kids back to in-person schooling these last few weeks. The Bud Billiken Parade starts the back-to-school season. I treasure this yearly opportunity to show off the beautiful 3rd Ward and greet the countless smiling faces along the parade route. From there, I hosted my annual Back-to-School Fair, this time in partnership with the Chicago Urban League, and donated/participated in many other neighborhood back to school events around the ward. Then it's time to welcome kids at their local schools for their first day - with smiles and school supplies. A little bit of normalcy for families and students, even with masks on, is a welcome relief after the past year and a half. Sometimes it's the small things, like a child's smiling face as they see their friends and teachers while entering the school building that makes you appreciate being part of our wonderful community.

A good school year must be a safe school year. That means CPS must follow and enforce health and safety guidelines that protect students, teachers, and administrators. That includes frequent school cleanings, distributing PPE, and enforcing all stated health protocols. It also needs to include proper and available mental and emotional health services to help students deal with the psychological effects of the pandemic. It has not been easy last 500+ days for anyone, least of all our students and teachers. We must do what is necessary to ease their transition back to the classroom.

In addition to returning to school, September is a busy month for the City. The annual City of Chicago Budget is announced, and my Committee on the Budget and Government Operations begins hearings immediately after that. The Chicago Bears kick-off a (hopefully successful!) new season. And I am hosting multiple neighborhood events including a dog vaccine clinic.

Please continue to be safe. Where masks where they are mandated and please get a COVID-19 vaccine. As always, the 3rd Ward Public Service Office staff and I are available to assist you by phone 773-373-9273 or via email at [email protected]. Thank you for reading this newsletter. Please share it with a neighbor or friend.

Sincerely,

Pat Dowell
Alderman, 3rd Ward