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Educators will rally against vouchers and advocate for raises on the south steps of the state capitol in Austin on Monday. The event, organized by a prominent teachers' union, aims to highlight the importance of public education funding and to express opposition to the increasing push for school voucher programs.
Union leaders emphasize that vouchers divert essential resources from public schools, undermining the quality of education for all students. They argue that public education should remain a priority, ensuring equitable access to quality learning environments for every child.
In addition to opposing vouchers, the rally will also focus on the need for better pay for teachers. Organizers believe that competitive salaries are crucial to attracting and retaining quality educators, which ultimately benefits students.
The rally is expected to draw a large crowd of teachers, parents, and community supporters, all united in their commitment to strengthen public education in Texas.
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