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Thousands of Chicago teachers not heading back to classrooms following union vote, will remain remote

Chicago Public Schools CEO Janice Jackson speaks to reporters after visiting preschool classrooms at Dawes Elementary School in Chicago, on Jan. 11. (AP/Chicago Sun-Times)

By Greg Norman

Fox News

Thousands of Chicago’s educators are refusing to head back into schools Monday as originally planned, following a weekend vote from its teachers union to defy a district order asking them to return to the classroom in preparation for resuming in-person learning.

Chicago Public Schools, which is the nation’s third-largest district, wanted roughly 10,000 kindergarten through eighth-grade teachers and other staffers to return to school this morning…

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