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Dr. Rod Green highlights Teacher Appreciation Month, announces open-house dates and warns firm of unacceptable disposition

Oak Park School District · May 7, 2026
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Summary

Dr. Rod Green, identifying himself as 'Doctor' Rod Green of 'm a m a l a d' recognized Teacher Appreciation Month, announced Oak Park School District events (an open house Friday the 8th, and a 'Messenger' session on Thursday, May 7) and said he is preparing a formal letter to a firm to protest an alleged unacceptable disposition.

Dr. Rod Green, who introduced himself as "Doctor Rod" and identified an affiliation rendered in the transcript as "m a m a l a d," opened remarks by recognizing Teacher Appreciation Month and calling attention to educators’ contributions in the Oak Park School District.

He urged the community to "celebrate our educators," saying their work with young people is "a labor of love" and that the district should both celebrate and continue educational work. Dr. Green also announced two upcoming community events: an open house set for "Friday, the eighth from 12 to 3" and a separate "Messenger" session scheduled for "Thursday, May 7, from 1 to 3," which he described as opportunities to learn about messaging and growth.

Separately, Dr. Green addressed a recent interaction he described as a clarification rather than a comeback, saying he had been asked to put up a large display for a visit. He added that he was "forming a very formal letter to that firm," stating that "that disposition is not going to be accepted by this board," indicating he intends to communicate formal objection to the firm’s actions or position. The transcript does not specify the firm’s name, the disposition referenced, or whether the board formally approved sending such a letter.

No motions or votes were recorded in the provided segments. The remarks in the transcript are limited to announcements, commendation of educators, scheduling of community events, and Dr. Green’s statement about preparing a formal letter to a firm; the record does not show further discussion, responses from other board members, or a formal action to send the letter.