
Chicago teacher battling cancer refuses to stop in-person classes: 'I want my life to be relevant right now'
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A Chicago public school teacher battling cancer told Fox News on Wednesday that he will not stop in-person lessons, despite the Chicago Teachers Union vote requiring a return to virtual learning.
"I joined the Chicago public schools as a teacher first and foremost and I believe my role should be inside the classroom with my students," Joseph Ocol, a Chicago teacher and chess coach, told "Tucker Carlson Tonight." "I did not join CPS to be a union member."
Ocol was one of the few teachers in the city to return to school on Wednesday.
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