Teachers Union Says Schools Can’t Reopen Unless Charter Schools Get Shut Down, Police Defunded

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L.A. Teachers Union Says Schools Can’t Reopen Unless Charter Schools Get Shut Down, Police Defunded

They also want Medicare-for-All, a wealth tax, a federal bailout

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July 11, 2020 – 1:50pm

A major teachers union is claiming that the re-opening of schools in its district cannot occur without several substantial policy provisions in place, including a “moratorium” on charter schools and the defunding of local police.

United Teachers Los Angeles, a 35,000-strong union in the Los Angeles Unified School District, made those demands in a policy paper it released this week. The organization called on local authorities to “keep school campuses closed when the semester begins on Aug. 18.”

The union outlined numerous major provisions it says will be necessary to reopen schools again, including sequestering students in small groups throughout the school day, providing students with masks and other forms of protective equipment, and re-designing school layouts in order to facilitate “social distancing.”

 

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  1. I would imagine the local democrats salivate at the mere thought of wielding this much control over Hoosiers. I have little doubt that the current crop of democrats in local positions would defund the police and close our Charter Schools to include Josuha’s Academy. It will be interesting to watch the local politicians scramble as sources of tax revenues start to dry up.

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