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Monday, November 18, 2019

Red for Ed Action Day: Teacher pay driving thousands to Statehouse

Red for Ed Action Day: Teacher pay driving thousands to Statehouse

Red for Ed Action Day: Teacher pay driving thousands to Statehouse -




Half of Indiana’s public school students will be out of classrooms Tuesday while thousands of teachers from across the state rally at the Statehouse to demand better pay.
It’s an unprecedented move from Indiana’s teachers, who have spent the last several years watching their counterparts in other states and cities striking, walking out and marching their way toward higher salaries and better working and learning conditions.
Earlier this year, the Indiana State Teachers Association organized a rally that attracted several thousand teachers – but it was on a Saturday, so there were no disruptions to schools, students and families.
Organizers of Tuesday’s event said they’ve tried every other way to get their message across and still feel unheard. So, ISTA is holding the Red for Ed Action Day on Tuesday to coincide with the day lawmakers return to the Statehouse and kickoff the 2020 legislative session.
Still have questions? We’ve got answers.


What is Red for Ed?

Red for Ed stands for Red for Education. It’s a national movement that encourages teachers, families and communities to show their support for public education by wearing the color red,  which is why the teacher protests across the country over the last two years have generally been marked by masses of marchers in red t-shirts.

What day is Red for Ed?

Indiana’s Red for Ed Action Day is Tuesday, Nov. 19. It’s also Organization Day, the ceremonial start of the 2020 legislative session, when lawmakers return to the Statehouse and promote their legislative agendas.

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