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CPS Announces In-Person Learning Plan

Clip: 11/17/2020 | 13m 8sVideo has Closed Captions

The head of Chicago Public Schools and Mayor Lightfoot on the return to classrooms.

Though the governor on Tuesday announced increased restrictions to prevent COVID-19 spread, some Chicago Public Schools students and teachers are set to head back to the classroom. Joining us to discuss the plan are Mayor Lori Lightfoot and CPS CEO Janice Jackson.

11/17/2020 | Rating NR

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