File #: 19-5760    Version: 1 Name: HONORING ELLEN MOIANI
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 9/20/2019 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 9/25/2019 Final action: 9/25/2019
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING ELLEN MOIANI FOR HER CONTRIBUTION TO STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS AT NOBLE CHARTER HIGH SCHOOLS WHEREAS, Ellen Moiani is the Manager of Government of Community Affairs for the Noble Network of Charter Schools, working specifically with families and stakeholders on the West Side of Chicago. In Ellen Moiani role, she builds partnerships with parents, students, and various community agents to advocate alongside Noble's 12,500 students, 1,200 staff members, 12,000 alumni, and 15,00 parents; and WHEREAS, Noble Network for Charter High School is ranked among the best in CPS by Chicago Magazine, high schools from within the Noble Network captured 14 of the top 20 spots and all 17 Noble High Schools ranked in the top 30; and WHEREAS, Ellen Moiani began her career as a teacher in 2008, teaching Kindergarten in Greenbelt, Maryland. In 2013, she continued her teaching career in Chicago where she taught kindergarten for 2 years at Herzl School of Excellence...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING ELLEN MOIANI FOR HER CONTRIBUTION TO STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS AT NOBLE CHARTER HIGH SCHOOLS

WHEREAS, Ellen Moiani is the Manager of Government of Community Affairs for the Noble Network of Charter Schools, working specifically with families and stakeholders on the West Side of Chicago. In Ellen Moiani role, she builds partnerships with parents, students, and various community agents to advocate alongside Noble's 12,500 students, 1,200 staff members, 12,000 alumni, and 15,00 parents; and

WHEREAS, Noble Network for Charter High School is ranked among the best in CPS by Chicago Magazine, high schools from within the Noble Network captured 14 of the top 20 spots and all 17 Noble High Schools ranked in the top 30; and

WHEREAS, Ellen Moiani began her career as a teacher in 2008, teaching Kindergarten in Greenbelt, Maryland. In 2013, she continued her teaching career in Chicago where she taught kindergarten for 2 years at Herzl School of Excellence in North Lawndale before transitioning into a career in policy and community organization; and

WHEREAS, In 2015 Ellen Moiani became a LEE Policy and Advocacy Fellow at Illinois Governor's Office of Early Childhood Development and went on to become a LEE Community Organizing Fellow with Noble Network of Charter Schools, where she works today; and

WHEREAS, Ellen Moiani work is driven by the conviction that building relationships through storytelling leads to changes in policies and mindsets. With this belief, Ellen supports Noble Families to ensure Noble's value of Diversity Equity and Inclusion is lived out in all noble Schools; and

WHEREAS, Ellen also lives out this belief in her work as Commissioner of Special Service Area #63 in West Humboldt and at her Church, St. Teresa of Avila, most recently Ellen Moiani received the 2019 Award for Excellence in Core Values at the Noble Network of Charter High Schools.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Cook County Board of Co...

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