The letter, which Sage shared with the Tribune, also stated: “Unfortunately, sometimes serving the needs of many precludes the ability to meet the needs of others, especially in times like these. In this case, a fully remote program would compromise the academic, spiritual, and emotional well-being of our children. As we are returning to in-person instruction, it is critical that our teachers be available to teach in-person for classes that are in-person.”
A Catholic school teacher in suburban Chicago refused to return to class because of COVID-19 concerns. Now she’s out of a job.

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