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Cooper has kept his eye on the prize: rejoining his twin brother, Luke, in their third-grade class at their Highland Park elementary school. "This is a huge motivation for Cooper as he is excited to return to the classroom and see his friends," his family said. » By Jonah Meadows for Highland Park (Illinois) Patch Swaddling Highland Park In Comfort Jason Franklin still can't shake what happened in Highland Park. Franklin, who hails from Deerfield, is a principal at Arizona-based Sportiqe, which recently said it would donate 100 percent of proceeds from the sale of a special T-shirt to a parade victim assistance fund. "They're still dealing with a lot of stuff there, and when we started Sportiqe 16 years ago, we said we would be a global brand that stands for comfort," Franklin told Patch. 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