Chicago Sun-Times

Lightfoot hints CPS closure could last longer than 2 weeks

- BY NADER ISSA AND FRAN SPIELMAN Staff Reporters

For the second time this school year, Chicago families face an uncertain future as all schools close Tuesday — but this time it’s because of the coronaviru­s outbreak that has taken over life in the United States.

City and schools officials are making efforts to ease the burden on families in need, but Mayor Lori Lightfoot acknowledg­ed Monday that it’s not yet clear whether school can resume at the end of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s mandated twoweek closure March 31.

“This is an incredibly fluid situation, which is an understate­ment,” Lightfoot told reporters after touring the district’s coronaviru­s command center. “I don’t want to get ahead of myself and predict what may be happening in April because as a matter of fact it’s hard for us to predict what’s going to happen one or two days in advance.”

Schools chief Janice Jackson and Lightfoot also indicated they may no longer publicly announce or inform school communitie­s if someone at a school has a case of the coronaviru­s. Going forward, CDPH will interview any potential CPS patients and tell their close contacts that they tested positive. CPS will only inform the school community if CPDH recommends doing so. On Sunday, two new cases popped up at CPS schools, one at Sheridan Math and Science Academy and another at Mansueto High School, a Noble Network charter.

Jackson said teachers took the weekend to prepare educationa­l “enrichment” materials and handed them out to students Monday. But creating an actual “e-learning” plan for the entire district to continue real instructio­n proved impossible, she said. And the state board of education has indicated no assignment­s should be graded during the closure, and student attendance on any virtual classroom resources should not be tracked.

“They should be doing it anyway, and there’s a lot of talk about learning for the sake of learning,” Jackson said. “So this is really an opportunit­y for people to apply that in their homes.”

Lightfoot, whose daughter Vivian attends Frances Xavier Warde Catholic Cathedral School, said she’ll be taking that approach when it comes to enforcing homework rules. “Unfortunat­ely for Vivian Lightfoot, we’re going to be imposing that in our household,” the mayor said.

Day care operators, meanwhile, have not been ordered to shut down by the governor, who left the decision open to individual day cares and said no facility would lose state funding if it opted to close.

 ?? TYLER LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES ?? Mayor Lori Lightfoot and education officials answer reporters’ questions ahead of statewide school closures due to COVID-19 on Monday.
TYLER LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES Mayor Lori Lightfoot and education officials answer reporters’ questions ahead of statewide school closures due to COVID-19 on Monday.

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