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Posted: Feb 22, 2018 4:59 AMUpdated: Feb 22, 2018 4:59 AM

Gauging Interest in a Teacher Walkout

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Charlie Taraboletti
Oklahoma educators frustrated with low pay and another round of proposed cuts to public schools are mulling an organized walkout to get lawmakers' attention.
 
Momentum was spurred this week when hundreds of residents packed a school board meeting in Bartlesville. Administrators are gauging support from residents and other districts for a statewide walkout.
The Oklahoma House passed a bill Monday to further cut public schools after lawmakers failed to reach a deal on tax increases that would have given teachers a $5,000 pay raise. Oklahoma teachers are among the lowest-paid in the U.S.
 
Organizers hope to replicate the success of a four-day teacher strike in 1990 that led to tax increases to fund a broad range of education initiatives in Oklahoma.

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