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This is the first time they are literally going to be sharing the stage singing together in several years. Plus, my daughters are a senior an a freshman. I’m a little fired up about something that happened tonight.įirst of all, I was really excited to have a choir concert, in person, after the last year and a half that we’ve had. I just got back from my daughter’s choir concert and I’m a little infuriated.

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Read a the full transcript of Toni Tortorello-Allaway's Tik-Tok Rant LaPlante, elected in 2020, is running for chairman of the DuPage County Board in 2022. He earned $145,196 in 2020 according to school records.ĭuPage County Board member Lynn LaPlante Allaway (D-Glen Ellyn) is Tortorello-Allaway’s sister-in-law. Her husband, Dan Allaway, is an assistant principal at Rupley Elementary School in Elk Grove Village. Tortorello-Allaway, an Elmhurst native, taught at Montini Catholic, Riverside-Brookfield, Wheaton-Warrenville South and Hinsdale Central high schools before taking a job at Geneva H.S. "So old bitty grandma huffs and puffs and she’s all pissed off." And of course they go and make an announcement that everyone needs to put their masks on and put them on over their nose and mouth properly if we want to to continue having in person music concerts." I go find one of the school personnel that’s on duty there. And I see that good ole’ grandma is wearing the mask literally hanging off her ear. "I walk in and sit with my family and this fucking family is sitting behind me and I’m like mother fucker.

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She said that's how she noticed their continued flaunting of the mask rules, which she quickly reported to Glenbard South authorities. In the concert, Tortrello-Allaway was seated next to the alumnus and his family. Is this where you really want to start shit and be a fucking asshole?'” "And I stare at them and I go 'are you kidding me right now? We’re at a high school choir concert. They bitch and moan about having to wear their masks and 'we’re living in fear' and all this crap.

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"Grandpa and grandma show up and they aren’t wearing masks. "I remember him being kind of a conservative asshole back then," she said. Tortorello-Allaway said she was selling tickets at the door for the concert when she first confronted a Glenbard South alumnus "from a couple of years ago" attending with his grandparents and his mother. "You aren’t even trying to hide what a racist piece of shit you are, are you. What do you think asshole grandma did? She was so appalled, she actually got up and walked out, while they were singing," Tortorello-Allaway said. "To close the show, our wonderful choir director has all the choir members come back on stage so they can sing “Lift every voice” and he announces that its the “Black National Anthem. Tortorello-Allaway, who lives in Lombard and has two children at Glenbard South, posted a three minute Tik-Tok rant Thursday evening, excoriating the unnamed grandmother and her extended family over not only masks but also for disrespecting the so-called "black national anthem," with which the choir sang in an ode to the Black Lives Matter movement. "I’m like, am I going to have to fucking throw down with this bitch. French teacher, who was attending the concert with her family. An indoor mask mandate," said the 45 year-old Geneva H.S. "I’m like, mmmm, we have a mask mandate here in the state of Illinois. Toni Tortorello-Allaway says she warned a "bitch" Glenbard South grandmother who wouldn't wear her mask properly during a school indoor choir concert Thursday that she wouldn't tolerate such insubordination.












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