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CPS Prepares for 1-Day Teachers Strike

CPS teachers go on a one-day strike this Friday that may or may not be legal.

03/27/2016 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

CPS Prepares for 1-Day Teachers Strike

Clip: 3/27/2016 | 11m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

CPS teachers go on a one-day strike this Friday that may or may not be legal.

Chicago public school teachers will go on a one-day strike this Friday that may or may not be legal. Chicago Public Schools Chief Forrest Claypool joins “Chicago Tonight” to talk about the upcoming one-day teachers strike and what parents should do.

03/27/2016 | Rating NR

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