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Jan. 19, 2024. Newton, MA.,
Newton Teachers rallied at Newton City Hall on the first day of their strike as they fight for expanded mental health support for students, living wages, improved parental leave, fair health care costs, and preservation of guaranteed prep time.
© 2024 Marilyn Humphries
Jan. 23, 2024. Newton, MA.
Newton Teachers on the third straight school day of their strike rallied at the Education Center in Newton. The Newton Teachers Association (NTA) and the Newton School Committee failed to reach agreement on a new contract. Educators are fighting for expanded mental health support for students, living wages, improved parental leave, fair health care costs, and preservation of guaranteed prep time.
© 2024 Marilyn Humphries
Jan. 23, 2024. Newton, MA.
Newton Teachers on the third straight school day of their strike rallied at the Education Center in Newton. The Newton Teachers Association (NTA) and the Newton School Committee failed to reach agreement on a new contract. Educators are fighting for expanded mental health support for students, living wages, improved parental leave, fair health care costs, and preservation of guaranteed prep time.
© 2024 Marilyn Humphries
Nov. 12, 2024. Beverly, MA.
Teachers rallied at Beverly Common and marched to Beverly City Hall.
Beverly teachers strike. Beverly teachers teachers’ union is advocating for better wages for paraprofessionals, parental leave benefits, smaller class sizes and dedicated planning time for teachers. The union said they've met with the school committee for over 30 hours of negotiation sessions.
Jan. 23, 2024. Newton, MA.
Newton Teachers on the third straight school day of their strike rallied at the Education Center in Newton. The Newton Teachers Association (NTA) and the Newton School Committee failed to reach agreement on a new contract. Educators are fighting for expanded mental health support for students, living wages, improved parental leave, fair health care costs, and preservation of guaranteed prep time.
© 2024 Marilyn Humphries
Nov. 8, 2024. Beverly, MA.
Nov. 8, 2024. Beverly, MA.
Schools in Beverly did not open on Friday as teachers went on strike. The teachers' union voted to strike Thursday night. In Beverly the teachers’ union is advocating for better wages for paraprofessionals, parental leave benefits, smaller class sizes and dedicated planning time for teachers. The union said they've met with the school committee for over 30 hours of negotiation sessions. "Beverly educators want nothing more than to be in our buildings teaching our students," wrote the Beverly Teachers Association in a message posted online. "But we can no longer tolerate the School Committee’s inaction on important issues that threaten to undermine the quality of Beverly Public Schools and our ability to meet the needs of our students."
© 2024 Marilyn Humphries
Nov. 12, 2024. Beverly, MA.
Teachers rallied at Beverly Common and marched to Beverly City Hall.
Beverly teachers strike. Beverly teachers teachers’ union is advocating for better wages for paraprofessionals, parental leave benefits, smaller class sizes and dedicated planning time for teachers. The union said they've met with the school committee for over 30 hours of negotiation sessions.
Carla Felts, a Clinical Social Worker and Therapist, speaks on stage during the No Kings Day peaceful protest on the Lory Student Center lawn at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colo., Saturday, June 14, 2025. The event attracted more than 10,000 participants. Photo by Matthew Cicanese.
Rakesh Rajdev offered school bags, lunch boxes, water bottles, notebooks & other necessary stationery things to the people’s educational journey. He also offered food packages. bit.ly/3Xo6NEG
Nov. 8, 2024. Beverly, MA.
Nov. 8, 2024. Beverly, MA.
Schools in Beverly did not open on Friday as teachers went on strike. The teachers' union voted to strike Thursday night. In Beverly the teachers’ union is advocating for better wages for paraprofessionals, parental leave benefits, smaller class sizes and dedicated planning time for teachers. The union said they've met with the school committee for over 30 hours of negotiation sessions. "Beverly educators want nothing more than to be in our buildings teaching our students," wrote the Beverly Teachers Association in a message posted online. "But we can no longer tolerate the School Committee’s inaction on important issues that threaten to undermine the quality of Beverly Public Schools and our ability to meet the needs of our students."
© 2024 Marilyn Humphries