Some Chicago schools open for student meals, teachers on strike
By The Associated Press
Posted 10:11AM on Monday, September 10, 2012
CHICAGO (AP) Parents and students are figuring out their options on the first day of a Chicago teachers' strike. <br />
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The district is keeping some schools open, and they're serving breakfast and lunch, but there's no instruction and it's only for a half-day. <br />
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At one high school, a handful of students trickled in as about two dozen teachers picketed outside. One 17-year-old said she only came to school because she didn't have anywhere else to go. <br />
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The teachers union decided to hit the picket lines after it and the school district said both sides remained too far apart in contract negotiations. <br />
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Meanwhile, the school district is asking community organizations and church, libraries and other groups to help keep the 400,000 district students busy. <br />
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