Teachers across the U.S. are striking – demanding help as our educational system fails them and our students
75% of Oklahomans are supporting a strike by teachers who are demanding higher taxes on the rich to pay for public schools, whose students are majority non white - in a state that went 65% for Trump.
Educators today in Kentucky are gathering at their state capitol to protest for higher school funding.
In Texas, state law says that teachers could lose their teaching certificates and pensions if they go on strike...isn't it against the constitution?
By the way the whole idea that teachers shouldn't strike because it affect the students is ridiculous... So attending underfunded schools with exhausted teachers that work 2-6 jobs to afford to live, doesn't affect students? Or having uncertified teacher?