Mayor Lori Lightfoot, (D) Chicago: “I’m pleased to report that the Chicago Teachers Union House of Delegates voted to end their work stoppage. That means teachers will be back in classes tomorrow and all students should return on Wednesday.”
“We know that this has been very difficult for students and families. Our goal throughout this entire process was to both get our students back to in-person learning as quickly as possible and prevent work disruptions for the rest of the school year.”
“Switching completely back to remote learning again without a public health reason to do so would have created and amplified the social, emotional and economic turmoil the far too many of our families are facing.”
Stacy Davis Gates, Chicago Teachers Union: “This agreement is the only modicum of safety that is available for anyone who that steps foot in a Chicago public school, especially in the places in the city where testing is low and where vaccination rates are low.”
Jen Johnson, Chicago Teachers Union: “But what this agreement does do is set a goal of having quick ramp-up to a true screening testing program whereby at least ten percent of students in every school are tested on a weekly basis.”
“There will also be additional rapid tests available in schools, in care rooms, so that symptomatic students can be tested on the spot. And there will continue to be testing of staff and students in schools.”