Lightfoot Stands By Plan To Reopen Some Chicago Public Schools Starting Next Month; ‘There Is No Replacement For In-Person Learning’ – CBS2 (Chicago)

“An important thing to keep in mind is that parents who do not feel safe can opt out. Teachers who do not want to come back, because they have underlying health conditions, they’re over a certain age, they have someone in their home, there is a process by which they can also certify that and opt out. But for me, it’s the science and equity, going side by side, if our kids need to be back in school,” Lightfoot said.
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Rick
5 years ago

Its fun to watch lefties fight when one of them even remotely has a conservative notion such as opening schools. Extortion requires leverage, the union wants extortion at this time but sees a less dangerous pandemic as a threat to that plan. The pandemic has not been exploited enough, thats why they suddenly want to “bargain” about something as fundamental as having to drive to work.

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