‘Very strange and unsettling’: Chicago families weary of reopening uncertainty – Chalkbeat Chicago

Even parents who feel resolute in their decisions describe little peace in this moment, as flux in family choices and teachers seeking accommodations has prompted classroom shuffling mid-year at some campuses. “It’s a complete crapshoot right now; it’s complete uncertainty,” one mother said.
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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Parents are just as lame as the ctu, I cannot believe that they want remote learning refined with no in class learning lazy bums.

rick1099
5 years ago

Yet they continue to vote for the same politicians who refuse to do anything about CTU. Every resident of the city deserve what they are suffering thru. Chicago Cook/County/ is a cancer on the entire state.

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