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Curious Proviso
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Curious Proviso is a book about a common American experience of attending high school. As you read the combined vignettes in this book, think of a generalist’s and journalistic approach.  Digging deeper became the modus operandi for the author. Asking hard questions and describing the good, the bad, and the ugly are necessary in understanding the complex journey and condition of Proviso.  Observations made, lead to changing perspectives on public education, public education policy, and lifelong learning. Other reflections in politics, economics, race and gender relations, popular culture, personal identity, and community development also come into play. In totality it’s a people story.

 

Told in a story form, author Robert Cox informs readers about his experiences at Proviso East High School and the over arching negative perception that haunted its reputation. The three-part narrative covers Proviso change over four decades, 1968 to today, and bridging the 20th and 21st centuries. Part One, is part memoir and a part cultural history lesson that includes through interviews, two additional perspectives from a classmate and a teacher who were both there in 1968-1972. Part Two discusses the ramifications of public education under attack, public apathy, hostile media, punitive politics, elections and political machines interference to student focused policies and practices. Cox as a candidate and an elected Board of Education Member describes with candor his 2007-2011 experience with take-aways. Part Three informs about the present condition of Proviso East including the chronicles of a 21st Century 2008 graduate Proviso student and the school’s planned reinvention and transformation from a failed system to a valued progressive education institution.  Curious Proviso is the closest thing to a Proviso Primer, the informed general public could then use it to breakdown the barriers, find common ground, get supportive, become an advocate for all students, and then navigate the new Proviso East High School. A sustainable model of hope for other American High Schools to learn from and ask questions about.

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Change at Proviso East HS never really ends. In 2020 there are live "divisions" when it comes to talking and understanding Proviso East High.

 

In order to kick start the public debate,  I can name a book that reveals and a timeline that includes: quid pro quo, political corruption, machine politics, neighborhood segregation, racial discrimination, teen age- angst, redemption, poverty, immigration, social equity, and economic development and progressive education policies... It's called CURIOUS PROVISO .

IN THE PRESS

Cox’s intention in writing is to share “the good, the bad, and the ugly” about his 50 year long relationship with the school. 

It's a fine piece of work. If you're from the area or you went to Proviso East, you definitely ought to read Robert's book.

Tom Holmes,

The Forest Park Review

“Robert Cox’s important history of Proviso High School during the turbulent years of the 1960s is an important addition to our knowledge not just of a single high school or a single suburb. It is a microcosm of the history of the late 20th century that still enriches and haunts the 21st. It should be read by everyone who wants to understand the struggles that have occurred and are still occurring.”

Doug Deuchler,

Former Proviso East Teacher

"Curious Proviso delivers a fresh perspective into public education."

Illinois State Representative Chris Welc

Illinois State Representative Chris Welch and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker

Dr. Dick Simpson,

UIC Professor of Political Science and author of The Good Fight”

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BIO

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Curious Proviso is the first book by R. C. Cox. Since graduating high school in 1972 he has participated in the private sector as a business owner and in management for over 30 years. Robert was CEO at the age of 24 of a family bakery business operating between 1979 and 1989. He remained in the baking industry for another 10 years exiting as a recognized Chicagoland artesian cake decorator completing over 5000 wedding cakes.

As a career changer Bob became interested in neighborhood and historic preservation issues.  He volunteered in Forest Park Main Street Redevelopment Association part of the National Main Street Program. Bob served as co- chair of the Design Committee Forest Park Il Chapter in 1996. He became an interior designer working for Marshall Fields and then as Senior Designer at Walter E Smithe.

CONTACT

For any media inquiries, please contact me directly via the following:

Tel: 708.254.4949 |  robertcox20@comcast.net

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