Oklahoma City, Tulsa teachers continuing walkout on Tuesday

The Associated Press - April 9, 2018 3:20 pm

Teachers walk to Turk's Country store to rest during the March for Public Education by Tulsa teachers, students and supporters, who are walking to the Capitol from Tulsa along SH 66,on Sunday.

OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s two largest school districts say they are canceling classes for the seventh consecutive day as a walkout by teachers demanding more funding for public education continues.

Oklahoma City Public Schools, the state’s largest school district, and Tulsa Public Schools said Monday they will remain closed on Tuesday, extending the second week of the statewide teacher walkout.

Many Oklahoma school districts have been shuttered since April 2 when thousands of teachers traveled to the state Capitol demanding that lawmakers appropriate more tax dollars for classroom needs.

Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin signed legislation last month granting teacher pay hikes of about $6,100 and providing tens of millions of new dollars for public schools. But many educators say classrooms still need more money.

Educators have not said when their walkout will end.

 

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