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Spirits are high as Chicago students go back to school after teacher strike

Strike ends after seven days, the first teacher strike in Chicago in 25 years


After seven days, more than 350,000 public school students went back to classes after Chicago's first teacher strike in 25 years. Spirits were high as students and parents returned to campuses that previously had been the scene of striking instructors.

The Chicago Teachers Union's nearly 800-member House of Delegates voted overwhelmingly to suspend the strike earlier this week.

The Chicago Teachers Union's nearly 800-member House of Delegates voted overwhelmingly to suspend the strike earlier this week.

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - Students said they were glad that the strike was over. "I was getting bored. I'm glad to be back," one student said.

"Enough was enough," one science professor said. "I'm so glad to be here today."

The Chicago Teachers Union's nearly 800-member House of Delegates voted overwhelmingly to suspend the strike earlier this week.

"We feel very positive about moving forward," CTU president Karen Lewis said. "We feel grateful that we have a united union and that when a union moves together we have amazing things happen."

The freedom for teachers to create their own lesson plans received a standing ovation from instructors. Delegates voted on the tentative deal article-by-article.

Other highlights of the contract include a seven percent salary increase over three years and 30 percent of teacher evaluations based on test scores. Principals will retain hiring power. In addition, one-half of new hires must come from a pool of laid-off teachers.

Vice President of Chicago's Board of Education Jesse Ruiz told NBC Chicago the agreement means more time for students and a revised evaluation system that hadn't been reviewed in 40 years.

"We need to continue these discussions," Ruiz said. "There are a lot of issues that came up that weren't specific to this contract that talk about the quality of our education system."

Mayor Rahm Emanuel called the deal "an honest compromise . In past negotiations taxpayers paid more but our kids got less," Emanuel said. "This time our taxpayers are paying less and our kids are getting more."

The new negotiations must be voted on by the teachers union, which could take a couple of weeks. It's expected to pass without incident.

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1 - 3 of 3 Comments

  1. JoAnn
    7 months ago

    FDR, a Progressive/Democratic/Socialist, even warned against unionizing Goverment workers. Anyone that is employed by the government is supposed to be a public servant, NOT A UNION MEMBER. When teachers were unionized, education went in the toilet. The union that the teachers belong to is a Communist Union and Trumpka is very much a Communist. You teachers better wake up. You firefighters and policemen too. You are doing this country and our children a great injustice. When you want your pensions, they will not be there for you. Your money is being used to advance the Communist dream that Obama, your union and the elites are wanting to build. If you don't believe me, research it. WAKE UP!!! God bless.

  2. Theresa H
    7 months ago

    Time will tell, Rob; but I would wager you are correct! We live in a godless generation and what our children are being taught in many public schools is historically and morally often corrupt.

  3. vance
    7 months ago

    This is such a scam. Watch Chicago go bankrupt.

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