Covid, Kids, and Safe Schools

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COVID, Kids, and Safe Schools

 February 27th

In our series of conversations among grassroots leaders, this next topic explores equity and safe return to schools during a time of pandemic. 

The Chicago Teachers Union has forced Chicago Public Schools to make some concessions to go back to in-person classroom teaching. There are important and potentially life-saving protections and gains in the deal that 70% of the CTU members just ratified, which they only achieved because of their principled and brave collective action. Still, teachers recognize that this is not an agreement that teachers, students, parents deserve to guarantee a true safe return and equity. Gaps in the agreement leave many in danger, make remote learning worse for the majority, and pose an uncertain future for teachers who face discipline for daring to confront the city about its vindictive plan to re-open schools. Over 100 Local School Councils, most of the City Council and a large number of parents opposed the mayor’s plan that was driven by collusion with her corporate backers. Join us in this dynamic discussion and have your voices heard.

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  1. I’m really excited to have parent organizers and Union leaders and others be a part of this crucial conversation! The pandemic has spotlighted the glaring inequalities in our educational system, inequalities that are NOT unique to Chicago. This struggle is going to be a long one, but our children deserve nothing less than safe, equitable schools.

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