Will Chicago teachers strike — again — if CPS schools reopen this fall? Union officials remain mum so far. – Chicago Tribune

When asked Wednesday if CTU is open to striking if CPS continues to push forward with reopening, CTU President Jesse Sharkey did not give a direct answer. “The tipping point is the continuing threat to the safety of our students, families and educators who serve them — and right now the mayor’s ‘hybrid’ plan simply lacks the essential guarantees or details to ensure the safety of students, families and educators this fall.”

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anonymous
5 years ago

It has never been about the students!

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

If they strike, fire every one of the parasites

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Correct fire every one of them home schooling and private schools are coming sooner than anybody realizes.

Last edited 5 years ago by Fed up neighbor
Freddy
5 years ago

Khan Academy! Free for everyone and save the taxpayers lots of money.

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