Editorial: Move forward with reopening schools come January – Chicago Sun-Times*

"What’s safe when it comes to fighting this virus is a matter for public health and infectious disease experts — not CTU or CPS — to decide. In this case, though, CPS has science on its side. CTU does not."
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Bill
5 years ago

No. Keep them closed 4 EVA!!

It’s time to put those “Red for Ed” propaganda mongers into the unemployment lines. Just look at what the public school educational pigsty has cost Illinois taxpayers!!

If we completely shut it down for just a year or two, all of our pension problems will go away.

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