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Here We Go Again — Should CPS Students Return to Classrooms?

Here We Go Again — Should CPS Students Return to Classrooms?

The district says it's safe but the teachers' union wants more safety measures in places as COVID cases continue to surge.

City Cast Chicago

January 3, 202215m 35s

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Show Notes

More than 300,000 public school kids in Chicago are expected back in the classroom today after winter break. Their return comes as the city averages nearly 4,000 COVID cases a day. Before the break, CPS sent testing kits home with about half of the district’s students. But the Chicago Teachers Union and some parents questioned the efficacy of that plan when this image was on the front page of the Chicago Tribune. The union held a virtual town hall Sunday night so members could share their concerns about teaching in person, but CPS CEO Pedro Martinez said last week he’s confident about students returning. Chicago Tribune education reporter Tracy Swartz has the latest on what the next week could look like in the country’s third largest school district. 

Guest: Tracy Swartz—Reporter, Chicago Tribune


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