Intent-to-return forms for teachers and opt-in forms for eligible students were all due Monday, and results were not yet available. When CPS sent similar forms in October for 16,704 students in pre-K and cluster programs, about one-third opted for in-person learning. About 58% chose to continue remote learning, and 9% did not respond. Schools are waiting on the results to figure out schedules, pods and staffing. Beyond the personal protective equipment, supplies and guidelines provided by CPS, each school is tasked with creating its own plan.
As CPS parents face decision day on sending their kids back to school, CTU seeks legal action to stop ‘arbitrary’ reopening plan

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