Gov. JB Pritzker throws cold water on remote learning for CPS students in response to ICE raids – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

"Remember, very importantly, I think one thing we learned during COVID is that remote learning really has a deleterious effect on kids’ ability to get the kind of education they need," the governor said, "so we’re going to do everything we can to keep kids in school, where they are safer.”
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Steve H
5 months ago

Wow, Pritzker actually put boundaries on a CTU running amok. Too little too late, but still notable.

Bob
5 months ago

Teachers want to sleep in and teach in pajamas

Hello, Indiana!
5 months ago

Holy cow! Lucky finds the stones to buck the mighty, mighty CTU? Great day in the morning!

Call my shrink
5 months ago

If my daughter can go to her private school in chauffeur driven car ,then dammit so can other kids go to school.

McLovin
5 months ago

So says the guy that issued 38 consecutive monthly emergency orders during Covid that kept kids out of school and under remote learning much longer than most other states.

Waggs
5 months ago

…. and where they can continue to be fed a steady diet of Marxist ideology, with a side of America-hating, by their leftist teachers.

Bill also
5 months ago

Remote, as in the parents country of origin would be good.

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