As the Chicago Teachers Union prepared to announce the results of a vote by its 25,000 members on whether to approve Chicago Public Schools’ latest reopening terms, the district on Tuesday signaled that it’s looking past the ongoing labor dispute by giving some staffers the opportunity to sign up for vaccinations and reinstating teachers who were previously locked out of their virtual classrooms.
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