Chicago Teachers Clash With Biden’s Aim to Keep Schools Open

  • CPS canceled class for second day after no deal with union
  • Mayor, officials slam teachers’ refusal to teach in-person

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot

Photographer: Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg
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The Chicago Teachers Union’s move to halt in-person instruction amid surging Covid cases has not only escalated its clash with city officials but has put it at odds with the White House.

The nation’s third-largest school system canceled classes for as many as 330,000 students on Thursday for the second-straight day after the union and school officials didn’t reach an agreement on mitigation measures. The union voted late Tuesday to shift to remote learning, and the district has called it an “illegal strike.”