Chicago Public Schools calling its latest proposal to the Chicago Teachers Union a "victory"
Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Chicago Public Schools CEO Dr. Jackson announced that CPS has come to an a "tentative agreement" that would bring students and teachers back to in-person learning starting this week.
"At long last, CPS has finally reached a tentative agreement" Lightfoot announced during a press conference Sunday afternoon.
"I believe in science I trust the public health officials that they're making it as safe as possible," said CPS parent Recia Frenn.
Frenn's 6-year-old son is part of a CPS Special Education Program, one she said better serves her son in person.