Not exact matches
New York, NY — More than 500
district school parents
rallied outside City Hall today to demand answers from Mayor de Blasio about the Absent
Teacher Reserve (ATR).
Mr. Rodriguez, the representative of the
district where the
rally took place, argued that the Assembly had given a great deal to
teachers unions and public education advocates by proposing a $ 1.8 billion outlay for
schools in the budget.
Teachers in the Ithaca City
School District are holding a
rally and march today to demand better pay and benefits.
The Buffalo Parent -
Teacher Organization
rallied parents Wednesday behind Kaleida's
school nurses, who were disqualified from retaining the
district's nursing contract because Kaleida returned its proposal 16 minutes late.
New York, NY — More than 500
district school parents
rallied outside City Hall today to demand answers from Mayor de Blasio about the Absent
Teacher Reserve (ATR).
At the time, nearly a dozen
school districts had announced they were closing due to the
teacher rally, and Johnson said he hoped no others would follow.
CNN reports that dozens of public
school districts throughout Kentucky have canceled Friday's classes to allow
teachers and
school personnel to attend the
rally.
Hundreds of parents,
teachers and activists
rallied Tuesday morning in support of L.A.
schools chief John Deasy ahead of his meeting with the Board of Education to discuss his performance and his future with the
district.
Madison
Teachers Inc. urged its members to call in sick last Wednesday to attend
rallies at the Capitol, which resulted in the
district canceling
school.
Faced with a $ 4 million budget deficit,
school officials got a reminder of their financial troubles on Tuesday when a couple hundred
teachers rallied outside the
district offices before a board meeting demanding more than the 1 percent pay raise the
district is offering.
Our City Our
Schools (OCOS) and the Philadelphia Federation of
Teachers (PFT) organized a celebratory
rally outside
district headquarters just before the meeting.
Two more counties in Eastern North Carolina have joined the growing list of
school districts that plan to close on Wednesday when thousands of
teachers from across the state are expected to
rally for increased funding for public education.
I hope that this critique of the Common Core is part of the 2016
rallying cry for parents to opt their children out of tests on those inadequate standards, a
rallying cry for
school districts to not design curricula based on the intellectually bankrupt Common Core, and a
rallying cry for good
teachers everywhere to speak up about what learning really is and to make sure that real learning, not test prep, is what they foster in their classrooms.
Students,
teachers, and anti-charter activists
rallied outside the
School District of Philadelphia headquarters to call for the disbanding of the
School Reform Commission, Oct. 13, 2016.
Community members
rallied around the
school, pushed against a
district plan to allow a charter operator to run it, and helped choose partner Johns Hopkins - affiliate Talent Development Secondary to work with
teachers and
school staff to strengthen academics.
This week in #nced: 26
Districts and Counting Close As
Teachers Rally for Public
School Support; Gov. Roy Cooper Wants to Give
Teachers and State Workers a Big Raise
So far, 26
school districts across North Carolina have canceled classes next Wednesday as anywhere from 10,000 to 15,000
teachers plan to march to the Legislative Building then
rally on Bicentennial Plaza.
About 200 parents, students and
teachers rallied Wednesday morning outside Castelar Street Elementary
School in Chinatown as part of a «walk - in» calling for lower class sizes at LA Unified, increased staffing and more accountability for Prop. 39, the law that gives charter
schools the right to use empty class space at
district schools through a process called «co-location.»
On Wednesday, June 21, 2017, more than 150
teachers, education workers, parents, and other concerned community members
rallied on the steps of the Toronto
District School Board (TDSB) office to call on Board officials and Trustees to address the growing concern of inequitable Full - Day Kindergarten (FDK) class sizes.