Chicago Public Schools And Teachers Union Agree To In-Person Classes, Students Plan Walk Out

By Bry'onna Mention ·Updated January 12, 2022

After a week-long standoff between Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union, school resumed early Wednesday morning for in-person learning amid agreed Covid-19 safety measures.

Teaching for the nation’s third-largest school system—a student district of 330,000—ceased on January 4 and classes were canceled for five days.

According to CNN, on the last day students were in classrooms, Chicago Public Schools reported a record high Covid cases

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