CTU wants to bargain with CPS over remote learning options

Chicago Teachers Union to Negotiate with CPS Over Remote Learning Options Amid Rising Immigration Enforcement

The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is planning to take its concerns about working conditions and remote learning options directly to the bargaining table with Chicago Public Schools (CPS), ahead of a potential resurgence in federal immigration enforcement operations in the city later this year.

According to union leaders, including Vice President Jackson Potter, the CTU will make a formal demand for remote learning options soon. The move comes as concerns over the impact of immigration enforcement on students and families continue to escalate.

Potter warned that if something isn't done to address these issues, "the situation will only worsen." He cited the recent deployment of federal agents in Minnesota, where two US citizens were shot and killed by immigration officers earlier this month. Potter expressed his concern that the CTU's systems need to adapt to this new terrain.

However, CPS officials say that state law does not allow them to implement remote or hybrid learning on their own without a declaration of disaster due to public health emergency. Acting Chief Education Officer Alfonso Carmona acknowledged that providing "interventions needed for students who have fear coming to school or are missing too many days" is essential, but emphasized the need for clear guidance and criteria.

The CTU's call for remote learning options comes amid a backdrop of rising federal immigration enforcement operations in Chicago. In October, federal agents deployed tear gas near Funston Elementary in Logan Square when students were outside during recess, leading to significant drops in attendance at primarily Latino schools.

Parent and school staff have been working together to ensure student safety, but many are saying that it's not enough. Caty Bautista, a parent of two children at Chase Elementary in Logan Square, expressed her concerns: "No parent or student should fear stepping out of their home."

State Representative Lilian Jiménez echoed these sentiments, stating that parents in her Northwest and West Side communities are being forced to navigate the uncertainty every morning. She emphasized the need for a plan B – remote learning options – to alleviate this chaos.

The CTU's push for remote learning options highlights the growing concern over federal immigration enforcement operations' impact on schools and families. As Minneapolis school districts have temporarily implemented remote learning for students whose families are fearful of being detained, concerns over quality of virtual instruction remain a major issue.

With an estimated 10,000 undocumented immigrants in Chicago, the situation is particularly dire. The CTU's efforts to negotiate with CPS will be crucial in addressing these concerns and ensuring that students can learn without fear of immigration enforcement.
 
I'm like totally late to this conversation 😅... but I gotta say, I think the CTU has every right to demand remote learning options. I mean, who wouldn't want to feel safe when it comes to their kid's education? 🤔 It's not like CPS is doing them any favors by being all inflexible about it.

I've got a friend whose kid was forced to miss school because they were scared of being detained. It broke my heart to hear that 😭. And the fact that some schools are still having attendance issues after the whole tear gas incident in October? That's just crazy 🙄.

I don't think CPS can say they're doing everything they can when parents and students are living in fear like this. The CTU needs to push for these remote learning options ASAP, so everyone can feel safe and focused on their studies. 💡
 
🤔 so if federal agents are deployed tear gas on kids just for stepping out during recess and now we're supposed to believe that CPS can magically implement remote learning options without some kind of official declaration? 🚫 seems like they're making it up as they go along, which is super concerning. what's the plan B that Rep Jiménez keeps talking about, exactly? how are they gonna make sure virtual instruction doesn't suffer if we're basically forced to abandon in-person learning because of immigration enforcement? 💡
 
idk why the ctu is making such a big deal about remote learning options... i mean, isn't it just a bunch of parents whining because their kids are scared of being deported or something? 🤔 school should be more focused on actual education than catering to everyone's personal fears. CPS officials have a point too - they can't just implement remote learning willy-nilly without some sort of disaster declaration. and what's with all the fuss about immigration enforcement? shouldn't we be focusing on fixing the real issues, like underfunded schools and outdated curricula? 🤑
 
Immigration enforcement is getting out of control 😱. Can't even send their kids to school without being terrified 👧🏻💔. What kind of system are we living in where parents have to navigate uncertainty every morning just to make sure their kids can get an education? 🤯 It's not fair at all 🙅‍♂️. The CTU is doing the right thing by pushing for remote learning options, that's what our kids need now 😊.
 
omg u guys cant imagine how hard its for those kids & families rn 🤕 the union is totally right tho, remote learning options should def be a thing ASAP! whats the point of even having a public school system if ppl are gonna be too scared to show up? 🤔 i mean dont get me wrong, cps has to follow the law but come on, state law doesnt have to mean they cant do anything about it... 😒

i feel so bad for those parents who have to navigate this every morning, its just so stressful & unfair! 🙈 lilian jimenez is totally speaking truth here, we need a plan b like remote learning options stat! 🚀 and can we pls talk about the quality of virtual instruction tho? its gonna be hard to replicate the same level of engagement & support in an online setting... 🤔

anywayz im all for the ctu taking action & advocating for these students' rights! they need our support & voices too! 💪 let's hope cps listens up and makes some changes soon! 👏
 
🤔 Schools should prioritize student safety over bureaucratic red tape. Remote learning options are a no-brainer during times of uncertainty like this. 😊
 
🚨 I think it's time CPS starts listening to parents and teachers on this one! 🤝 All this back-and-forth about remote learning options is just a Band-Aid solution, you know? What they really need to do is have a serious conversation with the city about creating safe spaces for students and families. And let's be real, those federal agents showing up at schools unannounced? That's not exactly reassuring! 😬 Remote learning isn't going away anyway, so why not just offer it as an option from the start? It's not like CPS is gonna make some super radical change without pressure... 💪
 
idk how ppl r gonna deal w/ dis...i mean, my cousin's kid goes 2 Chase Elementary in Logan Sq & she's literally too scared 2 go 2 school cuz of those federal agents showin up anywhere they wanna 😱. u feel? CPS needs 2 step up their game ASAP 'n make sure these kids r safe 🤕. CTU's on the right track w/ demandin' remote learnin options, but let's be real, it's not just about the schools, it's about the ppl too 💔. I mean, my friend's sister's a parent & she's been dealin' w/ this anxiety 4 months now 🤯. What's gonna happen 2 these families? 💀
 
OMG 🤯, I think it's super reasonable for teachers to want remote learning options right now given all the uncertainty surrounding immigration enforcement 😬. Like, imagine being a parent and not knowing if you'll be able to get your kid to school safely every day... it's crazy 💔. And honestly, CPS seems kinda slow to respond to this issue 🕰️. I mean, 10k undocumented immigrants in Chicago is a big deal 🤯. We need to make sure our schools are safe for EVERY student, not just the ones with means or resources 👍.
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised the CTU isn't pushing for this earlier, but I guess it's better late than never 💡. According to the data from last year, over 70% of Chicago families have at least one member who's undocumented 📊. The statistics also show that schools in predominantly Latino neighborhoods like Logan Square have seen a significant drop in attendance since the deployment of federal agents near Funston Elementary 🚨.

In 2022, we saw a major spike in online learning due to COVID-19, and now it seems like we're heading back to that model 📊. However, as you pointed out, there's still a big concern over the quality of virtual instruction 👀. The CTU needs to push for more funding and resources to make this work.

It's also interesting to note that Minneapolis has already implemented remote learning options for students whose families are fearful of detention 🔒. If Chicago can learn from their experiences, they might be able to create a better system 📈.

As for the numbers, did you know that in 2020, over 150,000 students in Illinois were eligible for free or reduced-price lunches? The impact of immigration enforcement on education is real, and it's time we take action 💪.
 
omg i cant even imagine how scaring it must be for those kids & families 🤯 they need remote learning options ASAP like now pls 🙅‍♀️ cant the gov do something about this? its not fair to these ppl who are already living in fear 10k undocumented immigrants in chicago is like, a huge deal 💸 and cps needs to step up their game too 📚 cant have students missing out on education cuz of immigration enforcement lol what if they dont know how to make remote learning work tho? do we need more money or resources? idk but someone pls do something about this ASAP 🕰️
 
idk how cps can justify making kids go back to school when they're scared of being deported lol it's not like they're asking for a vacation 🤷‍♂️ remote learning is the only way to go imo, it's not that hard to set up and would make so much difference in ppl's lives. CPS needs to get its act together and stop prioritizing politics over kids' well-being 😡
 
It's crazy how this news is playing out... 🤯 I mean, imagine being a student or parent in a school where you have to worry about immigration agents showing up at any moment. It's like living in constant fear mode 😬. What if CPS had the power to implement remote learning options right now? That would be a huge step towards creating a safer and more inclusive environment for all students 🌈.

But here's the thing: sometimes you need to take a stand and advocate for what you believe in, even if it means going against the status quo. The CTU is taking a bold move by pushing for remote learning options, and I think that's something we can all learn from 💪. It's not always easy to speak up or challenge the norms, but sometimes it's necessary to create real change 🔄.

So let this be a lesson to us all: when we see issues like this in our communities, we need to ask ourselves what we can do to make a difference. Can you take action today? Can you support organizations that advocate for immigrant rights or offer resources to families who are struggling? Every small step counts 🌱.
 
It's crazy how much things have changed since I was a kid... remember when we used to talk about school shootings and how it would impact our generation? Now, we're worried about federal agents showing up at schools and making our kids scared to go to class 🤯. I feel for the parents and teachers in Chicago who are trying to navigate this chaos every day. It's not just about providing remote learning options, it's about creating a safe space for our kids to learn without fear of being deported or arrested. Back in my day, we used to talk about how the economy was going to affect our future... I guess you could say the immigration enforcement situation is like that, but instead of the economy, it's the education system that's being affected 📚💸. The CTU needs to push for some serious changes here, and fast!
 
I'm literally worried about all these parents whose kids are scared to go to school because of those agents 🤕. My sister has a kid in Chicago, they're from Mexico and she's always talking about how anxious he gets when he sees the police around. It's not just about schools, it's about families being torn apart because of this enforcement stuff 🚫. The CTU is doing the right thing by pushing for remote learning options, but I wish CPS would do more to address these concerns. What's a few thousand bucks for virtual classrooms when you're talking about kids' safety and stability? 💸📚
 
You know what's wild? I was thinking about this the other day, have you ever noticed how some foods just taste better when they're not from a packet or a box? Like, homemade pizza is always way better than store-bought, right? 🍕 It's like the love and care that goes into making it makes all the difference. And I was thinking, if we could apply that same principle to education, maybe we could make learning feel less like something you have to do and more like something you actually want to do. 💡
 
I saw this thread pop up days after it was made 🙄... but I gotta chime in on this one. As someone who's been following the immigration debate, I think it's high time CPS and the CTU started having a serious convo about remote learning options. I mean, we're talking 10k undocumented immigrants living in Chicago - you can't just ignore the fear factor here 😬. It's not just about working conditions for teachers, it's about keeping students safe and supporting families who are already struggling to make ends meet.

I'm not sure why CPS is being so stubborn about this... state law or whatever 🤔. But at the end of the day, it's the kids who suffer when we don't prioritize their well-being. I'm all for finding a solution that works for everyone - teachers, parents, and students alike 💕. Can't wait to see what the CTU comes up with 😁
 
🤝 This whole thing is crazy! I'm literally living it on my little cousin's block in Pilsen... They're talking about implementing remote learning options, but what if it doesn't work? What if the cops show up at school and take away our kids?! 😱 I know some schools have been doing online classes already, so why not make it a permanent thing?! We need to think outside the box here! And can we talk about how messed up it is that parents are too scared to send their kids to school? It's like they're walking around with anxiety every morning... 🤯 We gotta do better than just "interventions needed" – let's make remote learning a thing for real! 📚💻
 
OMG I cant even imagine being a parent or student in Chicago right now 🤯😱 the whole thing is just so unpredictable. Like what if you're already stressed about getting your kids to school on time because they don't like waking up early and then you hear that federal agents are going to show up and start causing chaos? 😩 my friend's cousin has a kid who lives in one of those Latino schools and she's having major anxiety about it. The teachers are doing their best but I think the CTU is right on track wanting remote learning options ASAP 🤝
 
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