'By sticking together and demonstrating the strength of our solidarity to the mayor and all of Chicago, we can win the safety that Chicago's students and parents deserve,' said CTULocal1 President Jesse Sharkey. 'When we fight, we win.'
A two-week return to remote learning would allow district leaders to"get themselves together," Gates added.
"We know that when we were fully remote previously, 100,000 of our kids lost contact and disengaged," Lightfoot said."We saw in the elementary schools the failure rate during remote learning tripled from what it was. We saw the toll of trauma and social and emotional harm to students across our system.
"No one's saying schools should be closed forever," he added."But maybe—just maybe—in the midst of a surge we don't blindly call for schools to stay open no matter what community case numbers or hospitalization rates look like."
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