For some Chicago teachers who want a COVID-19 vaccine before returning to school, unpaid leave is the only option – Chicago Tribune*

Eighth grade teacher Brady Tilghman said trust continues to be an issue for many families and, at least in his classroom, remote learning seems to be going well enough that for many students, in-person learning would be of questionable benefit. ”Their trust is to be earned, and I don’t know that we have earned that trust,” he said. “Certainly the district has not earned that trust quite yet.”
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Heyjude
5 years ago

Cry me a river – unpaid leave? Oh how the poor teachers suffer…

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