Hundreds of Chicago Students Orchestrate School Walkout to Demand Safer COVID-19 Conditions, Relief Stipends, and Laptops

Students in Chicago staged a walkout on Friday to demand safer school conditions during the surge of COVID-19 cases. The students also participated in a crowded protest where they made demands for remote learning, laptops, and COVID-19 relief stipends.
On Wednesday, the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools agreed to reopen schools with in-person classes. However, hundreds of students participated in a walkout on Friday afternoon. The district-wide walkout of at least 500 students was organized by the Chicago Public Schools Radical Youth Alliance (Chi-Rads) – a self-described “organization of allied, radical CPS high schoolers from every corner of the city to organize to create an education system that best serves us.”
The Chicago Public Schools Radical Youth Alliance issued a list of 39 demands for the Chicago Public Schools. The organization demanded that schools shift to remote learning for two weeks. The group called on Chicago Public Schools to increase the “remote workforce” for staff members and “students whose presence isn’t necessary in the building.”