Illinois teachers unions want to take away private school independence – The College Fix

While Illinois teachers unions fought to keep many public schools closed, notably in Chicago, many private schools reopened for in-person learning, often adopting a hybrid model. Now, the teachers unions want to give the state authority to mandate one set of health standards that all schools, public and private, must follow.
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BB
4 years ago

CTU Scumbags!
This will backfire on them!
Teachers have really lowered where they stand in the public’s eye!

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