The teachers union commissioned its own survey through Lake Research Partners, which said it reached 500 likely Chicago voters by phone and online between Oct. 24 and 26. Of those surveyed, 72% agreed with the statement, “Chicago schools should not be re-opened until the spread of the virus is controlled, and in the meantime should focus on remote learning, testing, contact tracing and ventilation,” according to a memo provided by the union.
CTU seeks mediation in CPS reopening talks, says most voters want remote learning to continue for now

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