There are major battles brewing between parents, teachers, and local governments.
Parents are sick and tired of schools being closed, but it seems many of the teachers are refusing to go back, even if the government wants them to.
As an "essential" worker who was out there the whole time, I find it hard to have sympathy for the teachers. What makes them more special than those of us who have been working straight through?
Parents are sick and tired of schools being closed, but it seems many of the teachers are refusing to go back, even if the government wants them to.
As an "essential" worker who was out there the whole time, I find it hard to have sympathy for the teachers. What makes them more special than those of us who have been working straight through?
Chicago principals offer school reopening plan to 'end divisive stalemate' between district, teachers union
An organization of Chicago principals has put forward a phased reopening plan for the city’s schools that it believes could "end the divisive stalemate between district officials and [the] Chicago Teachers Union."
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