73% of students who opted in now showing up for in-person classes, CPS says — but vast majority remain home – Chicago Sun-Times*

Only a quarter of the district’s 205,000 preschool through 8th grade students have attended classes in person so far this year.
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Bosco
5 years ago

This is what happens when you give juveniles too many choices. Here is when school starts, get yourself there ! End of story!

debtsor
5 years ago

CPS students get the teachers and union they deserve.

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