The Teachers Won
It wasn’t an unequivocal victory for teachers, but experts see the strike as a victory nonetheless.
It wasn’t an unequivocal victory for teachers, but experts see the strike as a victory nonetheless.
“The Waymo vehicle is not the violator vehicle.”
“It’s not what we want, but we understand that this didn’t get this way overnight, and it probably isn’t going to be solved overnight.”
“We don’t get to pat ourselves on the back. We had no intention of giving this money to education in January, in February, in March.”
“It sounded good in theory, but once the pressure was applied, everybody folded.”
“The war is not over, but we’ve won an important battle here to move the Legislature this far.”
The Phoenix Union High School District retroactively applied leave days to the three days teachers missed because of the strike, angering educators.
“We don’t have a deal, so keep the energy up.”
“I don’t want outside influence deciding anything about our public schools.”
“We are pleased to announce that this plan is a reality.”
“Dr. Casteel is getting a lot of heat right now…”
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“Consider an alternative plan for your child…”
“What did I say?!” Kari Lake wrote on Twitter along with the image of a t-shirt. “#RedForEd is nothing more than a push to legalize pot.”
“I’m struggling to imagine anybody with the ability to withstand the pressure they’re about to feel over the number of days this could go on.”
In Arizona, it is not legal for teachers to strike.
Trees can help a city cool down. But the city has let its plans for a leafy urban shade canopy wither, activists say.
“All they did was find things that would’ve been distractions…”
Teachers: “The worst possible thing we can do is not take action right now.”
“When you lose it, it’s gone. You can’t get it back.”
“We do need you to stick with the talking points provided.”