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CPS sends parents advice on police-shooting video

Chicago Public Schools sent a letter home to parents Tuesday saying that the "violent" Laquan McDonald video won't be shown in schools but that CPS has developed "a special toolkit" for students to help process what they are seeing.

On Tuesday, Chicago Public Schools' chief education officer wrote to parents to let them know the video would not be shown in schools.

Janice Jackson said in letters sent home with students that CPS created a "special toolkit that will help teachers talk to students about this incident in a sensitive and constructive way."

For the complete story, check chicago.suntimes.com.

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