A threshold by which the nation will draw a line between caution and carelessness on school covid protocols was reached in Chicago last night. The city's teachers' union voted late yesterday evening to stop all in-person learning at least until Jan. 18
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“The rumors started when First Deputy Chancellor Donald Conyers emailed superintendents to remind them to have a remote learning “contingency plan in p…
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