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D.C. Students Walk Out of Class to Protest Teacher Layoffs
posted 09/28/09 5:19 pm
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WASHINGTON - More than 100 D.C. teenagers walked out of class Monday because they're angry about the way they say their teachers are being treated.

Students from four D.C. public high schools converged on the school system's headquarters Monday. They're upset about impending teacher layoffs recently announced by D.C. Schools Chancellor Michelle Rhee.

"I am out there because I want to make a difference," said James Jones. "I think that it's crazy that they're laying off all these teachers. I'm in the 11th grade. I'm trying to graduate next year. I love my teachers."

Concerns about classroom size, meeting graduation requirements and losing teachers with the school year already underway topped their list.

"If they get rid of all our teachers, how are we supposed to learn? We need our teachers," said Donte Debose.

Adults passing by stopped, watched and reacted.

"I think it's great -- great. I am proud of them," said Pauline Harper, a D.C. resident. 

Their chants were targeted at Rhee who hasn't publicly disclosed how many teachers will lose their jobs after the city council froze the school's budget -- forcing the cuts. The students also rallied against Mayor Fenty, who said he was impressed by their show of civic action and said their classrooms will remain untouched.

"What the chancellor's proposal does is it doesn't take any teachers out of the classroom," he said.

Fenty said in order to run a school system you have to over-hire in the case of over-enrollment. He said in past years, the system could afford excess teachers on the payroll but can no longer do that with the cuts. The layoffs are expected to be announced on Sept. 30.

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posted by: Floglo on 4:36 pm on 10/01/09
How do you over hire teachers?... Either you have a position or you don't... I know of teachers that have spent their own money to set up their classrooms and now, don't have a classroom..Just playing with people's livelihood like it's sometype of game.. Now, these teachers have to start looking for a job all over again... How are they going to find a job  NOW????  Most school systems have hired their teachers already!!! How are these people supposed to live???? The way people are being treated in this country is going to cause a severe blow up  sooner or later...  This country is kicking their own citizens in the behind!!!  It' s as if people are just numbers on a page and the issue is to just get the number smaller... We are supposed to be more than just numbers on a page...We have lives, families, obligations...How can you do that if someone comes in @ 4:45 and has a 5 minute discussion with you at the last minute to tell you..don't bother getting up tomorrow because you don't have job... No 2 weeks notice or anything..  It stinks....

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