Full-time classroom learning? In-person graduation? With teacher vaccines up and COVID-19 cases down, some high schools eye plan for near-total reopening. – Chicago Tribune*

While many suburban secondary schools have resumed or are expanding classrooms offerings, as of Monday, high school students are the only ones in CPS who have not yet been given an in-person option.
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Mike
5 years ago

And how many grandmas and grandpas died while the educators were getting a vaccine.

Because educators have more political power in Illinois than grandma and grandpa.

Compassion, Illinois style.

debtsor
5 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Grandma and Grandpa are likely white, and vote Republican.

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