Chicago requires school employees to be vaccinated
Chicago Public Schools, the nation's third-largest school district, is requiring all employees to be vaccinated.
Seventy-eight percent of district employees were already fully vaccinated, partially vaccinated or had a vaccination scheduled as of June, the district said.
"For the social and emotional well-being of our young people, they need to be in school, and the vaccine adds another layer of protection to our plan to safely re-open schools," the city's department of public health commissioner, Allison Arwady, said in a statement.
Chicago's school year starts on Aug. 30.
-ABC News' Whitney Lloyd