File #: 24-0560    Version: 1 Name: OSCAR ORTIZ, IN MEMORIAM
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 12/10/2023 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 12/14/2023 Final action: 12/14/2023
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION OSCAR ORTIZ, IN MEMORIAM WHEREAS, Oscar Ortiz was a special education teacher at Nancy B. Jefferson Alternative High School, which is housed within the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC); and WHEREAS, Oscar was the most loving husband of Sabina Ortiz, loving father of Gabriel Ortiz and Daniel Torres, dear son of Benito and Mirta Ortiz, beloved brother of Ed Ortiz, and cherished nephew, unforgettable uncle, caring cousin, and fond friend of many; and WHEREAS, for twenty years, Oscar was a Chicago Public Schools (CPS) teacher and a leader within the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) who inspired his students and fellow teachers alike to take action in the face of injustice. Oscar would remind his students and fellow teachers to always be aware of how much our actions impact the communities we come from and rally with; and WHEREAS, Oscar was proud to be from the Humboldt Park neighborhood. His upbringing taught him that education was the key to keep...
Sponsors: ANTHONY J. QUEZADA, TARA S. STAMPS
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

OSCAR ORTIZ, IN MEMORIAM

WHEREAS, Oscar Ortiz was a special education teacher at Nancy B. Jefferson Alternative High School, which is housed within the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC); and

WHEREAS, Oscar was the most loving husband of Sabina Ortiz, loving father of Gabriel Ortiz and Daniel Torres, dear son of Benito and Mirta Ortiz, beloved brother of Ed Ortiz, and cherished nephew, unforgettable uncle, caring cousin, and fond friend of many; and

WHEREAS, for twenty years, Oscar was a Chicago Public Schools (CPS) teacher and a leader within the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) who inspired his students and fellow teachers alike to take action in the face of injustice. Oscar would remind his students and fellow teachers to always be aware of how much our actions impact the communities we come from and rally with; and

WHEREAS, Oscar was proud to be from the Humboldt Park neighborhood. His upbringing taught him that education was the key to keeping our youth away from harm; and

WHEREAS, Oscar was a visionary whose convictions were rooted in equity and social justice. He simultaneously dreamt of a better world for his students and for his community, while also keeping his feet firmly on the ground by joining his union's legislative and political efforts to campaign for material gains for his students and his community; and

WHEREAS, Oscar's optimism and love for his community was contagious, as the many who knew him attest to the energy he brought into a room. Oscar was never too shy to share his thoughts. If Oscar felt that you were someone who could create positive, everlasting change, he would tell you and support you throughout your journey; and

WHEREAS, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson remembers Oscar as someone who never saw a need too great to meet, or a cause too big to defend; and

WHEREAS, Illinois Congresswoman Delia Ram?rez remembers Oscar as someone who believed that education is the tool to realize our pot...

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