Chicago Sun-Times

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR I’m a Chicago parent. The worst thing we can do is go back to remote learning.

- Karonda Locust, Garfield Park Send letters to letters@suntimes.com.

I am a parent of students in CPS schools. Once again I am watching as the Chicago Teachers Union and CPS square off over reopening schools. CPS is concerned about making sure our children continue to get in-person learning as the priority. The CTU is pushing for schools to go virtual in January due to the increasing number of COVID cases.

This decision is something that will have a significan­t impact on me and my children. It is also a decision that parents should have some say in.

I am personally an advocate for in-person learning. Many children suffered as a result of online learning a year ago, including my own. This was particular­ly true for families without a lot of resources. I know a number of parents who lost their jobs when they had to stay home with their children during school hours. Many others who wanted to keep working were forced to pay for child care out of their own pockets, while some found that local child care centers were unable to accommodat­e more children.

Schools were designed to provide students with a proper environmen­t to learn and be productive. Most students of lower-income families do not have a proper space to do remote learning at home. Many parents relied on friends and family to assist with their children, but unfortunat­ely, some were led into unsafe environmen­ts. Many parents did not have the resources to manage keeping people properly protected from the disease.

I believe CPS has done a good job making the necessary adjustment­s this year to keep our children safe. For me, the worst thing we can do is go back to remote learning, even for a short amount of time, given the harm it has caused our children, and in many cases, entire families.

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