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Chicago’s COVID-19 fight with teachers hangs over a 2nd week

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CHICAGO » Talks between Chicago school leaders and the teachers’ union resume Sunday amid a standoff over remote learning and other COVID-19 safety measures that canceled three days of classes and loomed over the start of another week in the nation’s third-largest district.

Disputed issues included testing and metrics to close schools. The Chicago Teachers Union wants the option to revert to districtwi­de remote instructio­n, and most members have refused to teach in-person until there’s an agreement, or the latest COVID-19 spike subsides. But Chicago leaders reject districtwi­de remote learning, saying it’s detrimenta­l and schools are safe. Instead, Chicago opted to cancel classes as a whole two days after students returned from winter break.

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