Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago Teachers Union upset that CPS is ‘duct-taping’ together COVID safety measures

- STEFANO ESPOSITO REPORTS,

With the first week of the fall term more than half over, the Chicago Teachers Union on Thursday accused Chicago Public Schools of “duct-taping” together COVID-19 safety measures.

The union told reporters at a news conference outside Barton Elementary School on the South Side Thursday that there are major problems with everything from the rollout of COVID testing in schools to managing crowds in buildings to replacing “filthy” air filters.

In a news release this week, the union said next steps could include “escalating actions.”

At the news conference, CTU Vice President Stacy Davis Gates refused to specify what those actions might entail, instead saying the union planned to return to the bargaining table with CPS.

In a statement, CPS spokesman James Gherardi said they were following the experts on bringing kids back to classrooms.

“Our protocols are based on guidance from health officials and science — there is no appetite for escalating tensions after immense uncertaint­y regarding reopening,” he said.

“With teacher attendance at pre-pandemic levels on the first day of school, it’s clear that our educators are overwhelmi­ngly ready to be back with their students. This year no doubt requires more adjustment­s, for which the district and schools have been preparing for months,” he said. “As a result, our schools are and remain safe. We will continue to work with the CTU in good faith and keep parents informed of any notable updates.”

The union says there are about 300 students and school employees across the district who are in quarantine, but the district has not said what it might take to close an individual school or the entire district.

“As of today, in this moment, we don’t have an agreement on that,” Gates said.

Gates also said the union has been getting reports from staff of students being “shoulder to shoulder” in lunchrooms.

“The expectatio­n should not be that we are duct-taping layered mitigation in our schools,” she said.

Gates is calling for better cooperatio­n between the CTU and the district on COVID-19 mitigation efforts.

 ?? ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO ?? Chicago Teachers Union Vice President Stacy Davis Gates says the union has been getting reports from staff of students being “shoulder to shoulder” in lunchrooms.
ASHLEE REZIN/SUN-TIMES FILE PHOTO Chicago Teachers Union Vice President Stacy Davis Gates says the union has been getting reports from staff of students being “shoulder to shoulder” in lunchrooms.

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