The Chicago Teachers Union voted to keep schools locked down even after the CDC announced it was safe to resume in-person learning. Pictured: A sign in front of King Elementary School in Chicago encourages students to participate in remote learning Sept. 8. (Photo: Scott Olson/Getty Images) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced it’s now safe to resume in-person schooling, providing appropriate precautions are taken. Yet, the Chicago Teachers Union voted Sunday to keep students home and continue all teaching virtual. Jonathan Butcher, a Heritage Foundation senior policy analyst in the Center for Education Policy, joins the show to explain the role unions are playing in keeping schools closed in Chicago and across the county, and what should be done to ensure all students have the opportunity to receive a good education.