Teachers got a boost of support from Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren
Chicago About 300,000 students missed a fourth day of classes Tuesday as the Chicago Teachers Union and city officials blame each other for prolonging the teachers' strike.
As the stalemate continues, some students are playing board games or making origami instead of learning in class -- and some parents are torn about which side to support."I support both sides, but I think they need to come to a mutual agreement and give a little on both sides because they're only hurting the kids," said Dominique Williams, the mother of two teens on the city's tough west side.
— Mary Difino October 22, 2019 Darian Martuniuk, the father of two elementary school students, said he appreciates what the teachers are fighting for. But they may be asking too much from Chicago Public Schools.
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