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Teachers hold sit-in protest at Texas Capitol to demand changes on reopening schools
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Teachers hold sit-in protest at Texas Capitol to demand changes on reopening schools
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On Wednesday, July 16th, 2020 Austin, Texas area teachers held a sit in/protest around the state capital building to express their fear of being forced to go back to in person school this fall. School begins in one month.
Having personally watched this protest be planned I know that the reason they chose this location was because they could not get onto the capital grounds. Entrance to the grounds are barricaded and National Guard troops are present. I also know that TEA, Texas Education Agency, has announced they will work from home until January 2021. How can they look out for themselves but send precious students and teachers back to work?
Having personally watched this protest be planned I know that the reason they chose this location was because they could not get onto the capital grounds. Entrance to the grounds are barricaded and National Guard troops are present. I also know that TEA, Texas Education Agency, has announced they will work from home until January 2021. How can they look out for themselves but send precious students and teachers back to work?
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article with video
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KVUE ABC
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teacher
protest
online school
in person learning
Texas
Austin
Travis County
Governor Greg Abott
sit-in
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Children
K-12
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07/16/2020
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08/04/2020
08/07/2020
04/18/2022
05/06/2022
08/02/2022
10/02/2024
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07/15/2020
This item was submitted on July 16, 2020 by Chris Twing using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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