Governor Ducey’s Pay-Raise Proposal Splits #RedForEd Coalition
As walkout talks grow, groups beyond the core #RedForEd leaders will have to decide how far they want to push Ducey and the Legislature.
As walkout talks grow, groups beyond the core #RedForEd leaders will have to decide how far they want to push Ducey and the Legislature.
“I don’t know about you, but I can’t walk back into my classroom without getting more for our students in this movement.”
“He took a shot at one demand here, and he missed that,” Noah Karvelis said. “And we have four others that he hasn’t even touched upon yet.”
It’s hard to see this as anything but a sign of the power of #RedForEd.
“We will be announcing a walkout date,” said Derek Harris, a teacher at Dietz K-8 School in Tucson.
Undocumented students in Arizona are starting to come to terms with what the ruling means for their education.
Nearly two-thirds of students of color attend a highly segregated public school in Phoenix’s divided education system, decades after segregation.
People who were clearly at the parade for the beads, red solo cups, and party atmosphere yelled at protesters, telling them to go home.
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They’re framing a school “walk-in” protest on April 11 as a test run.
There’s always Facebook.
The #RedForEd movement has taken over Arizona schools ever since West Virginia teachers successfully went on strike.
In his letter to Uber, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey called the company’s fatal crash “an unquestionable failure” for public safety.
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Students from all over Arizona join millions nationwide to demand an end to the gun violence that has terrorized our schools
Their main goal? Securing a living wage and adequate school funding for Arizona teachers, said lead organizer Noah Karvelis.
Where to show up, the lineup of speakers, and more.
Students in Phoenix will march against gun violence the day after Biltmore Preparatory Academy’s “ready, aim, and shoot” event.
A district spokesperson said that no teachers will be disciplined or punished as a result of the “sick-out.”
“I think they saw how hurtful the old policy was.”
Ryan Zinke said that Trump’s leadership on opioids has been “tremendous” during a meeting with Arizona tribal leaders.
People had some odd ideas when given the opportunity to write a highway sign message for a captive audience of commuters.