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Outraged Over Trump's Inept School Reopening Push, Teachers Ready #RedForEd Resurrection | Common Dreams News

Outraged Over Trump's Inept School Reopening Push, Teachers Ready #RedForEd Resurrection | Common Dreams News

Outraged Over Trump's Inept School Reopening Push, Teachers Ready #RedForEd Resurrection
"I think we are closer right now to a national teacher strike than we have ever been in this country."



As teachers and parents across the U.S. continue to express outrage over the federal government's demand that public schools fully reopen in the next few weeks for the fall semester, some educators are looking to revitalize the nationwide Red for Ed movement of 2018 which led thousands of them to walk out of their classrooms in a fight for better conditions and wages. 
The original wave of protests in Oklahoma, Arizona, West Virginia, and other states were focused on properly funding public schools and paying teachers and support staff to ensure a quality education for students.
Now teachers in Florida, where more than 100 Covid-19 deaths have been recorded per day for four days in a row, are demonstrating with signs reading, "Red for Ed, Not Red for Dead" as they express anger over the Trump administration's refusal to ensure schools have safety measures in place in the fall and its simultaneous insistence that schools are "fully operational." 
Teachers in Tampa are protesting this week as officials decide whether to adopt a hybrid teaching model this fall, with some in-person instruction and some remote. 
In June, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) conducted a poll of its 1.7 million members and found that two-thirds hoped to teach in person at least part-time this coming school year, provided the government ensures there are proper ventilation and CONTINUE READING: Outraged Over Trump's Inept School Reopening Push, Teachers Ready #RedForEd Resurrection | Common Dreams News