Rally for Florida’s public schools on Monday

For too long, Florida’s public schools have been subject to chronic underfunding, over-testing, and relentless efforts to turn over our local schools to private and unaccountable corporations.

For too long, Florida’s public schools have been subject to chronic underfunding, over-testing, and relentless efforts to turn over our local schools to private and unaccountable corporations. Through it all, our public school teachers, support staff, parents and community supporters have fought every day to build a world class educational system for Florida’s students.

That’s why public school supporters are marching and rallying in Tallahassee on Monday, January 13th, starting at 1:30pm. Sign up to join us today!

Thousands of public education supporters will “Take on Tallahassee” on January 13 — the eve of the 2020 legislative session.

Florida’s parents, educators and community supporters will carry their message straight to lawmakers’ doorstep, rallying in front of the Old Capitol to demand improved funding for students and schools, fair pay for all education employees, and an end to the misguided policies that have led to the over-testing of students and the loss of local control in our districts.

The full schedule, parking information and RSVP details can be found at this link.

Let’s be clear: we want strong, well-funded, and locally-led public schools that deliver a wide range of classes, opportunities, and services for students and their families. Our public schools should be centers of community, learning, and growth. We want our children to become the creative, critical-thinking citizens they’re meant to be. All these things require a strong and consistent source of funding from Florida’s state budget to local public schools, and that’s what we’re fighting for.

Please join us on Monday the 13th, 1:30pm, at the Civic Center from which we will march to theFlorida Capitol for the 2pm rally.

For progress,

Mark and the rest of the Progress Florida team

P.S. – Be sure to check out www.feaweb.org/january13 for the full schedule, parking information, speakers list and other helpful resources.