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Class of 2027


Meet Our Team
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Joel Zedrow 

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Social Worker
Email:  [email protected]
Bio:  2019-2020 is my 5th year at Lake Park High School and 11th year as a school social worker.  I graduated from Northern Illinois University in 2006 with a degree in Applied Sociology and minor in Spanish.  I received a Master's degree in social work in 2009 from Aurora University and Educational Administration in 2018 from Northern Illinois University.  Prior to college, I attended Oswego High School and participated in Football, Wrestling, and Track & Field. 

"If there is no struggle, there is no progress."
​- Frederick Douglass

Angie Coy

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Psychologist
Email:  [email protected]
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Bio:  The 2024-25 school year will be my 11th year at Lake Park High School and my 19th year working as a School Psychologist.  I earned a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from the University of Chicago in 2001.  After spending a year working in a group home, I earned my Specialist in School Psychology from Illinois State University in 2005.   Later, I returned to school to get a Master's degree in Educational Leadership from Concordia University Chicago.  In high school I was involved in theater, choir, band, speech team and tennis.  At Lake Park, I co-sponsor  Connections Cafe.  

"Everyone is a genius.  But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing it is stupid." - Albert Einstein


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Student Resources

Your team social worker or psychologist are ready to listen whenever you are ready to talk.  If you need non-emergency support outside of school or before you decide to contact us, here are some resources.  If this is an emergency, please call 911 and/or talk to your parent or a trusted adult.
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    • Video Resources for Students >
      • Adulting 101
      • Executive Functioning in 5
    • Class of 2028
    • Class of 2027
    • Class of 2026
    • Class of 2025
  • Parents
    • Grade Level Teams
    • Why Contact Us?
    • Mental Health Information >
      • Parent Education and Resources
      • Mental Health Crisis Lines
      • School Refusal
      • Substance Abuse
    • How Students Can Access Us
  • Staff
    • SEL Resource Library
  • Community Resources