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Chicago teachers agree to return to school after standoff

Clip: 1/11/2022 | 9m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

Chicago teachers agree to return to school after a protracted standoff

With the spread of omicron exacerbating staffing shortages, returning to school after winter break has been a significant struggle in many parts of the country. The overwhelming number of districts are back in person, but some have gone virtual for a few weeks. And, as Stephanie Sy reports, the biggest battle over whether to return to in-person learning has been playing out in Chicago.

01/11/2022

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