Chicago Public Schools (CPS) on Monday opened its classrooms for students returning from winter break, but members of the city’s teachers union will soon vote to decide whether to collectively refuse to work in person. The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is set to vote on Tuesday on whether its more than 25,000 members would continue in-person work or begin remotely working from home. If teachers vote in favor of remote work as they did one year ago in January 2021, the school district may have to send its 330,000 students home with laptops and internet hotspots as soon as Wednesday. The union has released a list of demands it wants the district to meet in order to keep the teachers in classrooms. Specifically, the CTU demands that the first two weeks of the new school year go fully remote, that every student provides a negative COVID-19 test result to enter …