Chicago Public Schools

When Will CPS Resume In-Person Classes? ‘We're Not There Yet:' Lightfoot Says

Mayor Lightfoot previously said the district sought to transition to hybrid learning in the second quarter, which begins Nov. 9

Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot wears a mask

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Monday acknowledged that while remote learning is a "real challenge for everyone involved," she said "we're not there yet" when it comes to resuming in-person learning at Chicago Public Schools.

CPS began its new school year with remote instruction Sept. 8 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. In early August, Lightfoot said the decision to start the school year remotely was "rooted in public health," but at the time said the district sought to establish a hybrid learning model in the second quarter.

With the second quarter set to start Nov. 9, Lightfoot stated decisions regarding potential in-person learning will be made "in the next few weeks."

The mayor said she knows "there's a lot of anxiety on the part of the parent," but it's important for the city to consider the health of principals, teachers and staff members.

"What does it mean for members of that school community? Who are over 60? Who have underlying medical conditions? Are we going to have enough of a robust workforce to be able to come back in person?," the mayor said at a news conference Monday.

This summer Lightfoot first proposed a hybrid learning model, with students in small pods in the classroom a few days a week.The Chicago Teachers Union put on pressure to continue remote learning, citing concerns for teacher and student safety amid the pandemic.

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