Despite a deal on the table for Chicago Public Schools to reopen, roughly half of all Illinois students are still in remote-only classes – Chicago Tribune*

While the contentious showdown between CPS and the CTU has stolen much of the thunder rumbling over school reopenings in the state, scores of Illinois schools, many of which are in economically disadvantaged communities like Joliet, Cicero and Decatur, have been closed since the arrival of the pandemic last March, and some have already announced plans to remain closed for the remainder of the 2020-21 school year.
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Anonymous
5 years ago

Seems the teachers can’t get home

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