Chicago Teachers Union criticizes CPS COVID testing plan

The Chicago Teachers Union is demanding increased COVID-19 precautions, including testing before students return to school January 3rd.

Chicago Teachers Union polling members over possible 'shift to remote learning' as COVID cases rise

Chicago’s Teachers Union is polling its members over whether they would support a "district-wide pause and temporary shift to remote learning" as coronavirus cases are once again on the rise in the Windy City.

COVID spike unlikely to shut down CPS, but could lead to more remote classes, officials say

Chicago Public Schools families should prepare for more remote learning in January as COVID-19 cases surge this winter, but the entire district is unlikely to shut down, schools chief Pedro Martinez said Tuesday.

Chicago activists demand city take action against Omicron COVID-19 variant

Among the requests, the Chicago activists want the city to require proof of vaccination for all indoor activities, like dining and shopping.

CPS to distribute 150K take-home coronavirus testing kits ahead of winter break

“We know that families will be gathering for the holidays, so we are providing these tests to our students who may be at most risk so we can reduce the spread of COVID and protect our school communities."

Fired Black educators reach $9.25M settlement with Chicago Public Schools

Ending nearly a decade of litigation, Chicago Public Schools and the Chicago Teachers Union have reached a $9.25 million settlement over the layoffs of entire school staffs that disproportionately affected hundreds of Black educators on the South and West sides.

Barack, Michelle Obama to visit Chicago Thursday and Friday

Former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama will be in Chicago Thursday and Friday to celebrate the holiday season on the city's South Side. 

Less than 13% of CPS students under 12 vaccinated so far, officials say

Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez says he’s concerned by lagging student vaccination rates as the district sees infections and quarantines beginning to rise heading into the holiday season, and as a new COVID-19 variant causes worries.