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Author Bio: Janice Metzger |
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Janice Metzger (Jan. 28, 1950 - Feb. 22, 2010) resided in
Chicago almost all of her adult life, over 30 of those in Wicker Park
where she remained involved until the end with various neighborhood
organizations and issues. When her three sons, Timothy, Andrew, and
Christopher, were growing up, she immersed herself in community issues,
particularly public school issues. She held a number of voluntary
positions with parent-school organizations and was appointed to the
Desegregation Monitoring Commission. In 1987, following a forty day
teachers' strike, Mayor Harold Washington named Metzger one of four
co-chairs of the Parent Community Council of his Education Summit.
Although Mayor Washington died shortly after naming the council, the
summit went on to propose sweeping reforms of the system, and to win most
of the legislative changes needed to enact the reforms. During this period
she was also on the board of Association House of Chicago, and was vice
president of the first editorial board of Catalyst, an education reform
journal published by the Community Renewal Society. She is survived by her partner, John Paige, and her three adult sons, all of whom share her passion for Chicago and for urban issues. Read more. |