CPS Principals Are Told Students Will Continue Remote Learning, Except For Pre-K And Special Needs Students – WBEZ (Chicago)

The Chicago Teachers Union opposes the plan. It came out against what it calls “the mayor’s dangerous strategy." It says it does not believe the school district has put in place needed safety measures, and it notes that in some neighborhoods positivity rates are very high.
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Eddie
5 years ago

Most of preschool and kindergarten can easily be replicated online or through homeschool. ?

Locke
5 years ago

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