Coronavirus Chicago: CPS CEO Janice Jackson says 'you can operate schools safely' under in-person learning model
Dr. Janice Jackson, the CEO of Chicago Public Schools said the district feels it's safe to being in-person-learning as COVID-19 infection rates are at a record high.
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