Almost all Illinois schools have now resumed some in-person classes. But will rising COVID-19 numbers see districts close up again? – Herald and Review (Decatur)

“During the COVID-19 pandemic, many school districts have worked with our local unions to create and put in place comprehensive safety plans,” Illinois Education President Kathi Griffin said.
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Rick
5 years ago

Go to the mayor of your towns. Tell them that closing schools harms the town, lowers property values, makes the town a non desirable destination for all the families now fleeing CPS.

anonymous
5 years ago

This is ridiculous. Thank goodness no kid of mine is in Illinois.

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