Teacher In California March On Sacramento

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Thousands of California teachers rallied in cities throughout the state Friday to demonstrate against the threat of deep education cuts and to appeal to Republican lawmakers to raise tax revenue for public schools.
Major demonstrations were taking place at the state Capitol, where more than two dozen teachers were arrested Thursday night, and in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego.
"Education can't take these cuts anymore," said Joyce Medeiros, 48, one of at least 1,000 teachers, students and supporters who filled Civic Center Plaza in San Francisco.
The sixth-grade teacher at San Juan School in San Juan Bautista, where K-3 classes now have 32 students, used to be a PE teacher before the district cut physical education, art and music programs.
"We've taken our cuts. It's time to look for other solutions," she said.
Friday evening's demonstrations marked an end to a weeklong series of protests organized by the California Teachers Association, the state's largest teachers union.
Educators are trying to pressure Republican lawmakers to support Gov.


California Teachers Protesting They Have Had Enough With Budget Cut

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