
Illinois schools will be closed for the remainder of the school year; all school work is now homework.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker said Sunday that educators should be prepared to stay that course in case their doors have to remain closed this fall.
“I would prepare for both (remote and regular classes) because it is still unclear what things will look like,” the Democratic governor said. “I would encourage administrators and teachers to work very hard on making sure that’s available (e-learning) just in case.”
Pritkzer said it’s important that schools develop e-learning plans regardless of whether the pandemic requires classrooms to be closed in the next school year.



