Chicago Public Schools Unveils Remote Learning Plan; CTU Files Grievance
The district’s reopening plan addresses live instruction, daily attendance and grading requirements.
The district’s reopening plan addresses live instruction, daily attendance and grading requirements.
But there are already signs of trouble with the new guidelines. The Chicago Teachers Union filed a grievance with the school district on Tuesday.
The university is imposing restrictions on student activity, including limiting access to dormitories to residents and barring students from major gathering places on campus.
Some local university employees feel shut out of fall planning and are demanding they be heard.
The 70,000 students in Catholic schools will be the largest experiment with in-person learning in the area.
Data shows roughly half of the state’s students will learn remotely this fall. Some districts are opting for hybrid and in-person models.
College freshmen already had a rough end to high school. Many are nervous and uncertain how their first semester of college will unfold.
Almost all the city’s majority-Black schools voted this summer to keep police. The 15 of the 17 schools that will have them removed are mostly Latino or mixed.
Aside from select labs for classes like science and music, ISU will not hold in-person classes this fall.
Chicago Public Schools’ largest high school voted Monday night to remove officers from campus. What does that mean for the school and its budget?