Several thousand teachers and supporters gathered for a third day Monday at the Arizona Capitol to press lawmakers for higher wages and more funding, a key event in an unprecedented strike that has closed most of the state’s public schools. (April 30)
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Arizona Teachers Continue Strike For Pay, Funds
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