In-Person, Virtual Or Hybrid: How Should Schools Reopen In The Fall?
Teachers, parents and students are weighing their options as the 2020-21 school year approaches.
Teachers, parents and students are weighing their options as the 2020-21 school year approaches.
CPS is proposing to reopen with a mix of remote and in-person learning. This tool lets you zoom in on each of the different scenarios.
Chicago Public Schools released a plan for how students will resume learning in the fall while the COVID-19 pandemic continues
The district’s plan came just days after the Chicago Teachers Union said it wanted remote learning only.
Reopening plans vary from in-person classes to fully remote for the fall. Some parents say returning is a risk until there’s a vaccine.
The Noble Network of Charter Schools, which serves 12,000 students, says it will make a final decision on its reopening plans in August.
Leaders from the Chicago Teachers Union say Mayor Lori Lightfoot has no viable plan to reopen schools in the fall.
The report includes an updated review of the evidence from around the world and a set of mitigation strategies for the coronavirus in school settings.
The call for school buildings to remain closed comes as the school district is expected to release its plan for reopening schools this week.
Students at the community college system with outstanding debt who dropped out over the past decade can get that debt waived and re-enroll.