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    Olson Elementary School fourth grade teacher Sarah Emerson decorates her car along with approximately 50 other teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets before a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School special education teacher Karen McPheron's daughter, Kirsten McPheron of McHenry, 7, leans out the window to draw hearts on the car next to words reading "We will miss you Mrs. Frisbie" prior to a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets decorate their cars prior to a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    A smiley face sits on Hill Street, where cars decorated with motivational sayings line the road prior to a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School fourth grade teacher Sarah Emerson decorates her car along with approximately 50 other teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets before a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    A sign for Principal Diana Frisbie graces a car prior to a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School principal Diana Frisbie takes a photo of decorated faculty cars lining Hill and West Judd Streets before a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School first grade teacher Crystal Christensen of McHenry tapes decorations to her car prior to a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Cars packed with students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School principal Diana Frisbie waves as students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School physical education teacher Jay Fuller waves as cars packed with students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School principal Diana Frisbie waves as students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School art teacher Amy Kuhn decorates her car prior to a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Cars packed with students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School principal Diana Frisbie waves as students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School principal Diana Frisbie waves as students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School employees Jennifer and Tom Wollpert decorate their car prior to a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

  • hnews_0521_Thurs_Photos

    hnews_0521_Thurs_Photos

    Olson Elementary School principal Diana Frisbie waves as students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

  • hnews_0521_Thurs_Photos

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    Olson Elementary School principal Diana Frisbie waves as students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    hnews_0521_Thurs_Photos

    Olson Elementary School principal Diana Frisbie waves as students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School principal Diana Frisbie waves as students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School special education teacher Karen McPheron's daughter, Kirsten McPheron of McHenry, 7, leans out the window to draw hearts on the car next to words reading "We will miss you Mrs. Frisbie" prior to a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Olson Elementary School principal Diana Frisbie waves as students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Cars packed with students drive by their teachers lining Hill and West Judd Streets with decorated cars during a parade for students and faculty at Olson Elementary School on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. All 13 District 200 elementary schools and 4 middle schools participated in a parade at their respective schools' showing of support for both faculty and students. The parade at Olson also marked the retirement of Principal Diana Frisbie after 7 years at the school and 35 years in the district, teaching at Westwood, Greenwood, Dean, Clay and Verda Dierzen.

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    Project Front Line members (from left:) Devon Tessemer, Anne Marie Brown, and Erin McElroy carry out crates of coffee, snacks, and gift cards from Conscious Cup with help from owner Mike Shipley, second from right, on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Crystal Lake. Project Front Line concluded their campaign, having reached their goal of raising $50,000 from the community to use to support local businesses while also supporting local hospital employees. Over 8,100 front line workers received dinners, coffee, tea, gift cards, treats, and more through over 150 deliveries from 40 local businesses.

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    Erin McElroy, left, uses her phone to take a photo of Conscious Cup owner Mike Shipley, center, as McElroy and other members of Project Front Line make their final delivery, which included drinks, snacks, and gift cards, to Northwestern Medicine Woodstock campus on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Crystal Lake. Project Front Line concluded their campaign, having reached their goal of raising $50,000 from the community to use to support local businesses while also supporting local hospital employees. Over 8,100 front line workers received dinners, coffee, tea, gift cards, treats, and more through over 150 deliveries from 40 local businesses.

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    Erin McElroy loads a crate of food purchased by Project Front Line from Conscious Cup into her car to be delivered to Northwestern Medicine Woodstock campus on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Crystal Lake. Project Front Line concluded their campaign, having reached their goal of raising $50,000 from the community to use to support local businesses while also supporting local hospital employees. Over 8,100 front line workers received dinners, coffee, tea, gift cards, treats, and more through over 150 deliveries from 40 local businesses.

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    Members of Project Front Line arrive at the Northwestern Medicine Woodstock campus with their final delivery on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. Project Front Line concluded their campaign, having reached their goal of raising $50,000 from the community to use to support local businesses while also supporting local hospital employees. Over 8,100 front line workers received dinners, coffee, tea, gift cards, treats, and more through over 150 deliveries from 40 local businesses.

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    Project Front Line members (from left:) Devon Tessemer, Erin McElroy, and Rod Crandall deliver crates of coffee, snacks, and gift cards to Northwestern Medicine Woodstock campus, which were received by Chief Nursing Executive Lori Sullivan and Patient Engagement Coach Halina Cowin on Thursday, May 21, 2020 in Woodstock. Project Front Line concluded their campaign, having reached their goal of raising $50,000 from the community to use to support local businesses while also supporting local hospital employees. Over 8,100 front line workers received dinners, coffee, tea, gift cards, treats, and more through over 150 deliveries from 40 local businesses.

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