No recess, lockdowns, less learning: How immigration agents disrupted CPS schools this fall
Alma’s 11-year-old boys had difficult questions for her after their school, Jungman Elementary in Pilsen, went on lockdown because federal immigration agents were nearby. Her fifth graders remember being rushed back into their classrooms during dismissal on a day in late October as teachers ran out of the building to make sure no one was left outside. Afterwards, they wanted to know if it was safe
Source: WBEZ Chicago
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