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CHICAGO — Chicago Public School leaders say they've reached a tentative deal with the Chicago Teachers Union for the return of in-person learning at city high schools on Monday.
"In-person learning will resume for high school students for the first time in more than a year, and for the first time since March 2020 students in all grade levels at CPS have access to in-person learning. It is a critical milestone for our families and it's a tremendous step forward for the academic and social-emotional well-being of our students," CPS officials said in a statement.
The tentative deal must be approved by a vote of CTU membership.
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