by teachers in Ohio's largest school district entered its third day Wednesday — the first day of school for some 47,000 students, with some of those students and their parents rallying to their sides.
The school district and the union resumed bargaining Wednesday afternoon. The school board said its offer to the union put children first. While she's worried about the strike continuing and affecting things like college scholarships and her grades, she said, her teachers shouldn't be backing down. The tens of thousands of students in the district are now starting the school year with remote education, made up of lesson plans and videos they can access through their schools without a teacher to guide them. It's a start that has some parents concerned. Remote learning has contributed to students falling behind academically and toMayor Andrew J.
'As a candidate for pres. of the UAW, I call on all workers in the UAW, along with all teachers and other sections of the working class, to mobilize in support of the 4,000 teachers, librarians, school nurses and other educators on strike in Columbus, OH.'
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