We woke up early to drop off a care package of donuts and coffee for our educators at Edward E. Sadlowski Elementary School in the Southeast Side.
Teachers were locked out of their cps accounts and threatened with no pay if they didn't teach in-person. (Picture thread)
Teachers were locked out of their cps accounts and threatened with no pay if they didn't teach in-person. (Picture thread)
Therefore they are teaching at school on their computers. It was extremely cold, and honestly, a nice gesture from our community would be welcomed; folks came to drop off more coffee. These are the folks caring for our children, our youth, our future, we should act like it.
If you support your own areas teachers please do so. Shout out to our folks. We got you, and you got us, and what that means is we got us!
Lauren B. A teacher from a nearby highschool shows her solidarity with the elementary school by being part of the teach-out. (Notice earlier picture of her) “I’m mad, none of us are comfortable, I’m here to show my support for my CTU siblings.”
Julissa L. , Elementary School Teacher, had to keep moving around due to lack of wifi connection, but that didn’t stop her from smiling with her eyes for her students.
Update: They gave access back to teachers who were locked out!
Latest update: they locked teachers out again