Chicago Public Schools Reach ‘Tentative Agreement’ With Teachers

  • Pre-K, special needs classes to begin in-person on Thursday
  • Members will review and assess tentative framework: Union

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Chicago Public Schools reached a “tentative agreement” with its teachers to resume in-person learning later this week, but union members still need to review its framework to make a deal final.

Progress toward the resumption of in-person classes after more than 10 months of remote learning in the third-largest U.S. district comes as tensions escalate coast to coast between unions fearing the spread of Covid-19, and local officials under pressure to get teachers back into the classroom.