Some Chicago-Area Schools Switch to Remote Learning Amid Pushback Over Mask Policy – NBC5 (Chicago)

School district 300, covering Chicago's northwest suburbs, switched to e-learning to "avoid any disruptions" from protests urging schools to adopt a "mask optional" policy.
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Now is not the time to be vindictive! Never forget and never forgive the Democrats. Never, ever vote for a democrat.

debtsor
4 years ago

So many of these Boards are obstinate and virtue signal to the community their unscientific belief that masks work. They are ideologues with no interest in representing the will of the community. They care only to force their own personal insane beliefs on the rest of the community.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

hmmmm…..Let’s go back to remote learning! It was wildly successful the first time as Lori observed! Car jacking are caused by remote learning.

ProzacPlease
4 years ago
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It’s not meant to be successful. It’s meant to be a punishment for disobedience.

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