Trump Seeks to Cut Education Budget by 5 Percent, Expand School Choice Push

By Andrew Ujifusa on February 12, 2018 1:05 PM President Donald Trump is seeking a roughly 5 percent cut to the U.S. Department of Education’s budget for fiscal 2019 in a proposal that also mirrors his spending plan from last year by seeking to eliminate a major teacher-focused grant and to expand school choice. Trump’s proposed budget, released…

How Nevada took on teacher pay and lured some Arizona educators in the process

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has not shown interest in raising taxes for education, noting teachers in 2017 saw a 4.3 percent increase in pay from 2016, following passage of Proposition 123 and additional state funds. (Photo: David Wallace/The Republic) Craig Harris, The Republic | azcentral.comPublished 6:00 a.m. MT April 9, 2018 The Republican governor of a…

Teachers Rally To Send Message To Governor – Kentucky {#iBelieve}

Updated: Apr 09, 2018 4:53 PM  LEXINGTON, Ky (LEX 18) Teachers are fired up by the governor’s comments about public pensions and education funding. They gathered outside of the Fayette County Public Schools building in Lexington for a rally. In Governor Bevin’s news conference, he vetoed the budget bill, which would include hundreds of millions of…

Oklahoma teachers strike enters second week with rally at Capitol {#iBelieve}

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (Reuters) – Oklahoma teachers carried their strike into a second week on Monday, with educators gathering at the state capitol after a $44 million tax and revenue package passed last week fell short of their demands to boost school spending.   Teachers are pushing for $200 million in increased annual education funding…

From teens to teachers, activism stirs the electorate {#iBelieve}

by Stephen Collinson, Updated 1:02 AM ET, Tue April 3, 2018 It’s too early to declare a season of American revolt, but forces of activism and protest are stirring across the country that may yet nurture a genuine political pivot point. Tens of thousands of teachers left their classrooms behind Monday to rally at state capitols in…

Kentucky teachers’ strike closes schools across the state

BY JOHN BOWDEN – 03/30/18 09:48 AM EDT Schools in eight Kentucky school districts were closed Friday as teachers across the state protested Republican changes to their pension system, CBS News reports. In Lexington and Louisville — the state’s two largest school districts — hundreds of teachers took sick days or refused to show up for work after state lawmakers…

Oklahoma teachers dismiss proposed pay raise, plan to hold walkout {#iBelieve}

BY JACQUELINE THOMSEN – 03/29/18 07:04 PM EDT Teachers in Oklahoma are planning to hold a state-wide walkout on Monday, saying a pay raise passed by the state isn’t enough. The Oklahoma Education Association (OEA), the states’ largest teachers union, said that the wage hike is “a truly historic moment” but that it is “incomplete,” CNN reported. OEA President Alicia Priest said…