Third-grade bilingual teacher Nancy Basoria is no exception and is prepping for her 11th year. She starts decorating her room as soon as the custodians let her in.
At the end of a year that marked most students’ return to in-person learning after two of the most challenging years in American education history, students seemed to have gained a new appreciation for school.
A mother of a CPS student who CTU said died of COVID-19 after her daughter was quarantined due to an outbreak, did not actually die of COVID-19, the Cook County Medical Examiner confirmed Monday.
Denisha Henry, 32, left, died in September from what Chicago Teachers Union said was COVID-19. But on Monday, it emerged that she had actually died of alcoholism.