The walk-ins became venues for many different messages including de-emphasizing standardized tests, slowing down charter school growth and ending state takeovers of local school systems, as well as building more community schools, which offer a host of social, emotional and physical health supports.
Many students and parents showed up with signs declaring appreciation for their local schools and the educators who work in them.
Walk-ins were expected at more than 100 schools in Chicago, where many schools’ budgets are being cut mid-year:
In Austin:
In Los Angeles:
Boston schools are on vacation this week, but activists gathered anyway on the steps of City Hall to protest millions of dollars in proposed budget cuts, according to Boston.com:
In Pittsburgh:
In Philadelphia: