The teacher’s union and the city struck a deal earlier this week to end a week-long stalemate that left classes canceled. Some students, however, don’t think the new measures are enough, and showed their anger by walking out.
After only two days back in school, about 500 Chicago students ditched class Friday to protest COVID-19 policies. The teacher’s union and the city
earlier this week to end a week-long stalemate that left classes canceled. Some students, however, don’t think the new measures are enough, and showed their anger by walking out. One student, Landé Henderson, 14, told thethat desks and doorknobs at his school, Percy L. Julian High School, aren’t routinely sanitized. Curie High School freshman Marly Gonzalez added, “I feel unsafe because there’s so many people who don’t wear their mask correctly.
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