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OPRF students, staff showcase SITE vocational program and student projects
Summary
Oak Park–River Forest High School students and teachers presented work from the SITE (community integrated transition) program and freshman English projects during the April 24, 2025, Board of Education meeting, highlighting student employment placements, volunteer activities and classroom initiatives.
Oak Park–River Forest High School students and staff presented examples of student work and described community-based vocational placements during the board meeting on April 24, 2025.
The SITE program, a transition program for students ages 18–22 focused on postsecondary goals, employment and daily living skills, was introduced by Brian Dubina, SITE vocational coordinator. "Whatever the students' goals are, the real point is being part of the community," Dubina said, describing the program's community-based worksites and the role of staff supports.
Students described their individual placements and what they learned. Val Perez said SITE students…
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