Anonymous ID: b310c4 July 30, 2020, 11:15 a.m. No.10127574   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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How can teachers strike in Texas? They are not unionized and it's a "right to work" state???

 

The teachers' organizations that exist get almost nothing in dues so they would only be able to "support" teachers striking with big outside bucks.

 

Most families where I live are looking into home schooling in small groups (to avoid the "Covid factories" they believe schools to be??!!) and teachers are looking into "tutoring" these "pods", anyway.

 

With the RPT already pushing to abolish property taxes, Texas public schools are looking more and more like a thing of our [non-existent to them anyway] past.