4/1/2016
Tackling The Crisis Facing Detroit Public Schools & Education In America
Tackling The Crisis Facing Detroit Public Schools & Education In America January 25, 2016 | Posted at 10:55 pm | by Corinne (Follow User) (Photo courtesy of Dr. Richard T. James, Jr. of Talsons Photography)
Students of Cass Technical High School in Detroit left the classrooms today at noon to protest the conditions of their school and others schools of the Detroit Public Schools System (DPS). They marched down Second Avenue chanting and holding signs with demands about their education. Cass Tech English teacher Vicki Hooks Green posted on her Facebook, “At the stroke of 12, hundreds of kids got up and walked out. I was left with an empty classroom where just a few minutes before were a bunch of seniors.” Students walk out of class at Detroit’s Cass Technical High School. (Photo courtesy of Dr. Richard T. James, Jr. of Talsons Photography) The Detroit News reported that when Senior Natalya Henderson spoke during the protest she stated the walkout had no affiliation with the activist group called, By Any Means Necessary. She also stated it had no affiliation with Steve Conn, who was ousted as The Detroit Federation of Teacher Union President. “This is about the students,” Henderson said. “We matter. We are the future.” This action is similar to the action taken by many DPS teachers who have shut down some schools with “sick-outs”. Teacher sick-outs resulted in DPS heading to court to file an injunction and lawsuit, which names 28 defendants. According to WWJ Newsradio 950 Reporter Vickie Thomas, the attorney for the Detroit teachers union stated, “Teachers union defendants are cancer patients, one on approved workers comp & one on approved FMLA [Family Medical Leave Act] leave.” Many DPS teachers wore red in solidarity supporting the 28 defendants. Cass Tech teachers wearing red in support of the 28 defendants of a DPS lawsuit. (Photo courtesy of Lauralyn Welland Taylor) On same day Cass Tech students walked out of class, Michigan Court of Appeals Judge Cynthia Stephens also denied Detroit Public School’s request for a temporary restraining order against teachers who participated in the sick-outs. Judge Stephens stated more evidence was needed to prove that the union, http://www.rizzarr.com/2016/01/25/detroit-public-schools-education-america/
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