CTU Members Discuss CPS Decision To Dock Pay After Some Instructors Did Not Participate In Person Learning – CBS2 (Chicago)

“I think it’s very irresponsible to compare what other school districts are doing and how successfully they’re doing it, when we being such a large school district with so many different types and sizes of schools, are rushing and not properly prepared,” said CPS teacher Diana Muhammad.
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“I think it’s very irresponsible to compare what other school districts are doing and how successfully they’re doing it, when we being such a large school district with so many different types and sizes of schools, are rushing and not properly prepared,” said CPS teacher Diana Muhammad.

In other words “we are an unsuccessful school district we can’t do anything successfully.”

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