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Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Detroit Teachers Protest Conditions; ‘Sick-Outs’ Close Dozens of Schools

Source: www.newsweek.com - Monday, January 11, 2016
Dozens of schools in Detroit were closed on Monday amid a protest by teachers, who are demanding a safer environment that is more conducive to learning. The teacher “sick-outs” closed 58 of the district’s 100 schools, according to MLive.com , a local publication. The crux of the issue is a struggle over management and restructuring of the public school system. Much to the frustration of the teachers, emergency managers are currently in charge of the school district, and the school board is thus limited in its influence on the public school system, MLive explains. "My staff and I understand and agree with the teachers' concerns about their compensation," Darnell Earley, the emergency manager of the public school system, told the Detroit Free Press . "I've been talking with the governor's office and the state Legislature about how critical it is that we address this issue as part of his plan to restructure DPS." Detroit’s mayor urged the teachers to return to work. "I understand the teachers' frustration, but our children need our teachers in the classroom. I encourage the teachers to end the sick-outs and remain in the schools, and I encourage our state officials to move quickly to address these pressing educational problems,” Mike Duggan said in a statement . In a statement , the organization Detroit: Teachers Fight Back said it is “demanding safe conditions, adequate learning environments, and a level playing field” for students

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