Educators rally for public schools, workers on May Day
RYAN PATTERSON
Educators demonstrated in favor of workers, immigrants and fully-funded public schools Friday morning.
About 20 Starbuck school teachers rallied before school began and then walked together into the building for class Friday as part of the "May Day Strong" National Day of Action.
RYAN PATTERSON
Kelly Ingram, seventh grade teacher, right, and her son Alexander Ingram were two of the people demonstrating in favor of workers, immigrants and public education Friday at Starbuck International Baccalaureate K-8 School, 1516 Ohio St.
RYAN PATTERSON
Heather Tyndall-Neo, left, and Elizabeth Liebsch were two of the teachers demonstrating Friday at Starbuck International Baccalaureate K-8 School to support fully funded public schools.
RYAN PATTERSON
Instructors, parents and students held signs supporting public education and criticizing economic inequality Friday at Starbuck International Baccalaureate K-8 School.
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Dani Dickert, left, and Elizabeth Liebsch were two of the teachers demonstrating Friday at Starbuck IB K-8 School to show class solidarity among community members and underrepresented groups against billionaires.
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Elizabeth Liebsch, Starbuck IB K-8 School library media specialist, was one of several teachers who demonstrated Friday to support public education and criticize economic inequality.
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Students walk into Starbuck International Baccalaureate K-8 School, 1516 Ohio St.