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 1                          HOUSE RESOLUTION

 2        WHEREAS, The Honorable Gene Hoffman is a lifelong son  of
 3    Illinois,  born  on  September 26, 1932, in Canton, Illinois;
 4    and

 5        WHEREAS, Gene Hoffman, PhD., has dedicated  his  life  to
 6    education, starting as a student in Belvidere High School and
 7    Illinois  State  University, and continuing with graduate and
 8    post-graduate work at Northern Illinois  University  and  the
 9    University  of  Chicago, and has dedicated his life to public
10    service, including his service in the U.S.  Army  during  the
11    Cold War era; and

12        WHEREAS, Gene Hoffman, eager to combine his lifetime love
13    of   education   and  desire  for  public  service  into  one
14    profession, became a teacher, eventually  being  promoted  to
15    the  role  of  chairman  of  the Social Studies Department at
16    Fenton  High  School  in  Bensenville,  and   receiving   the
17    President's  Award  from  the  Illinois Association of School
18    Administrators; and

19        WHEREAS, As a teacher, a member of one  of  the  valuable
20    professions  in  America, Gene Hoffman rose from the ranks of
21    Illinois citizens, being chosen by his neighbors to serve  as
22    vice  president  of  the  Elmhurst Young Republicans Club and
23    chairman of the York Township Republican Organization; and

24        WHEREAS, The Honorable Gene Hoffman was selected  by  his
25    neighbors  in 1966 to represent DuPage County in the Illinois
26    House, in which he served for 24 years and rose to  the  rank
27    of Assistant Minority Leader; and

28        WHEREAS,  As  a working teacher and school administrator,
29    Gene Hoffman immediately established himself as a  leader  on
30    educational   issues,  serving  as  chairman  of  the  School
31    Problems Commission and vice chairman of the House Elementary
 
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 1    and Secondary Education Committee, and winning appointment to
 2    the Education Commission  of  the  States  and  the  National
 3    Conference of State Legislators; and

 4        WHEREAS,  Gene  Hoffman  dedicated  his  service  in  the
 5    General  Assembly  to  the twin goals of increasing resources
 6    for education and improving the  qualification  of  teachers,
 7    working  with  the  Senate to create and sponsor the landmark
 8    1985 school reform package, Senate Bill 730; and

 9        WHEREAS, Gene Hoffman's Senate Bill 730 invented many  of
10    the  features  of  the  Illinois  educational landscape which
11    today's teachers and administrators take for granted, such as
12    the  district  report  card,  statewide  student   assessment
13    examinations,  the  first  test  of  basic skills for teacher
14    certificate  applicants,   mandatory   teacher   evaluations,
15    specialized  subject  endorsements  by  the  State  Board  of
16    Education,  entrance  exams  for  teacher education programs,
17    equal  opportunity  scholarships  for  female  and   minority
18    education  students,  and  a  regional network of educational
19    service centers under the State Board of Education; and

20        WHEREAS, Gene Hoffman's educational  leadership  won  him
21    the A-Plus Award from the Illinois Education Association; and

22        WHEREAS, As the Honorable Gene Hoffman would be the first
23    to  acknowledge,  his ability to serve the people of Illinois
24    would have been absent without the love and  support  of  his
25    wife,  Diana,  who  he  lost  to cancer in 1990, and his four
26    children, Lynn, Mark, Sue, and Greg; and

27        WHEREAS, After the  conclusion  of  his  service  in  the
28    Illinois  House  in  1991,  Gene  Hoffman  moved  on  to  new
29    challenges,  working  throughout  the 1990's to represent the
30    concerns of the Chicago Board of Education, the DuPage County
31    Board, the DuPage County Forest Preserve District,  the  Lake
32    County   Forest   Preserve   District,   and   the   Regional
 
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 1    Transportation  Authority before the General Assembly; and it
 2    was during this time that he met his wife, Sally;  they  were
 3    married  on  July  11,  1993; Sally, along with her children,
 4    Mark, Steven, and Kimberly provide  a  continuous  source  of
 5    love  and  support  through  his  new  extended family, which
 6    includes 15 grandchildren; and

 7        WHEREAS, Gene Hoffman's continuing educational leadership
 8    and work for the increasing  qualifications  and  welfare  of
 9    teachers  and  educators throughout Illinois, before, during,
10    and  after   his   service   in   the   Illinois   House   of
11    Representatives,  helped  raise  the  status  of  the Chicago
12    public schools from the nation's "worst public school system"
13    into  a  model  for  urban  education   throughout   America;
14    therefore, be it

15        RESOLVED,   BY   THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE
16    NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS,  that
17    we  commend  the  Honorable  Gene  Hoffman,  teacher,  school
18    administrator,  and  24-year  member of the Illinois House of
19    Representatives, for his lifetime of public service;  and  be
20    it further

21        RESOLVED,  That  as the Illinois House of Representatives
22    continues to address the important issue of education in  our
23    State  now  and  in the future, we will continue to look upon
24    the example and work of Gene Hoffman for our inspiration; and
25    be it further

26        RESOLVED, That a suitable  copy  of  this  resolution  be
27    presented to the Honorable Gene Hoffman and his wife, Sally.

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