St. Josaphat car parade honors teachers who made in-person learning possible

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Saturday, December 12, 2020
Chicago school holds surprise car parade to honor teachers
The Shannon Rovers, local police officers and even Santa Claus joined in the fun at St. Josaphat!

CHICAGO (WLS) -- Saint Josaphat Elementary School in Lincoln Park held a surprise, socially-distanced car parade to honor the three dozen teachers and staff members who made in-person learning possible this year for students.

The Shannon Rovers, local police officers and even Santa Claus joined in the fun, making a special appearance parading down the street with his trusty elves.

The school said it has safely taught in person since August, with a limited number of incidents of COVID-19.

"During the handful of positive cases St. Josaphat experienced, the school followed a clear process which included an operational response to have impacted students or teachers switch to e-learning and provide a communication response to ensure all internal and external stakeholders had the proper information and felt safe continuing to keep kids in school," the school said in a press release.

School officials added that wearing masks and having temperature checks have been a regular part of the morning process that kids quickly adapted to.