Teachers were back in their classrooms for the first time in a week after the Chicago Teachers Union house of delegates voted 389-226 Monday night to suspend the work action.
Teachers were back in their classrooms for the first time in a week after the Chicago Teachers Union house of delegates voted 389-226 Monday night to suspend the work action.
More than two dozen community groups on Friday demanded Mayor Lori Lightfoot send all Chicago Public Schools students back to remote learning until coronavirus rates subside, in the latest salvo against her phased-in reopening plan that the teacher’s union has opposed.