Chicago teachers follow up a historic 2019 strike with a 2020 ultimatum: Schools won’t open in person – Business Insider

Laura Edwards, a Chicago Public Schools teacher, said the district "absolutely did not" prepare adequately for a remote school year. She said the district did not host training courses or coordinate plans for a fully remote school year.
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Bill
5 years ago

Shut these places down now!

Talk about pissing your money away…!

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