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In Puerto Rico, Students Go On Strike to Stop Teacher Relocations | gadflyonthewallblog

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In Puerto Rico, Students Go On Strike to Stop Teacher Relocations



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Students streamed out of their classrooms chanting in unison in the mountainousUtuado region of Puerto Rico earlier this month.
They took over the halls and doorways of Luis Muñoz Rivera High School on Thursday, Sept. 10, locking their arms together to create a human chain.
They paralyzed their school, shut it down, and allowed no one in or out.
The reason? Not too much homework. Not lack of choice in the cafeteria. Not an unfair dress code.
These roughly 100 teenagers were protesting the loss of their teachers. And they vowed to occupy their own school until the government gave them back.
Six educators had been ordered to other schools, which would have ballooned classes at the Rivera School to 35-40 students per classroom.
Government officials claimed the high school had too few students to justify the cost. However, with more than 500 young people enrolled, the school has more than In Puerto Rico, Students Go On Strike to Stop Teacher Relocations | gadflyonthewallblog: