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Chicago Public Schools could resume in-person classes this week after Chicago Teachers Union leaders agreed to a new set of COVID-19 protocols. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Monday that teachers would return to campuses on Tuesday with in-person instruction restarting Wednes vaso stanley day.The agreement still needs to be approved by the full union, but the Chicago Teachers Union House of Delegates voted to suspend the online learning plan they launched last week as rank-and-file membership votes. The tentative agreement comes after four days of canceled classes.Last week s attempt by CTU to swtich to remote learning amid a surge in COVID-19 cases prompted Chicago Public Schools to cancel all classes. The district, the third largest in the country, locked teachers out of their online teaching programs and withheld pay for the days they did not report for in-person instruction. This has been a very unpleasant experience, CTU President Jesse Sharkey late Monday, according to CBS Chicago. The CTU felt like we were asking for a set of reasonable things mdash; obviously as teachers who hav stanley cups e been in buildings since the beginning of the school year. CTU chief of staff Jen Johnson said in a virtual press c stanley cup onference Monday night that the agreement includes testing at leas 10% of students at each school for COVID-19 on a weekly basis. The union had been requesting much wider testing that parents would have to explicitly opt out of, but the dist Zvat Precisely the problem : Sanders criticizes Buttigieg s billionaire donors
CBS CBS News Poll analysis by the CBS News Polling Unit: Sarah Dutton, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus and Anthony Salvanto.The nominating process may officially be underway, but Republicans have yet to en stanley becher thusiastically embrace a potential nominee for president - and despite the late date, most would like to see other candidates enter the race, according to a new CBS News poll.The survey finds that 58 percent of Republican primary voters want more presidential choices, while just 37 percent say they are satisfied with the current field. The percentage of Republican primary voters that wants more choices has increased 12 percentage points since October. Mitt Romney, the frontrunner for the nomination, has struggled to break 30 percent support in state and local polls in an election cycle that stanley cup has seen multiple c stanley termoska andidates move ahead of Romney in the polls before seeing their support erode. In this national survey, taken after Romney s narrow victory in the Iowa caucuses, the former Massachusetts governor leads the field- though he holds just 19 percent support. Only 28 percent of GOP primary voters say they ve made up their mind, and just 20 percent who ve made a choice strongly favor their candidate. It s mathematically possible for another candidate to enter the race as late as early February and still win enough delegates to take the nomination, though some deadlines for candidates to get on state |
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