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Exposed pipes, mushrooms, and dead rats were discovered across Detroit's public schools. Now, teachers are taking a stand
Michigan’s water crisis in Flint has also opened up concern for the state’s school issues in Detroit, U.S. Uncut reports.
Since the state’s takeover of the public school system seven years ago, debts are now $515 million and rising across the city’s 97 schools. Enrollment is at an all-time low and the performance of remaining students is the poorest in the nation.
Sadly, many teachers have quit or organized a sick-out last week for two days urging officials to fix the system and hazardous conditions.
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http://newsone.com/3333838/michigan-teachers-expose-hazardous-school-conditions-in-detroit/
Michigan’s water crisis in Flint has also opened up concern for the state’s school issues in Detroit, U.S. Uncut reports.
Since the state’s takeover of the public school system seven years ago, debts are now $515 million and rising across the city’s 97 schools. Enrollment is at an all-time low and the performance of remaining students is the poorest in the nation.
Sadly, many teachers have quit or organized a sick-out last week for two days urging officials to fix the system and hazardous conditions.
Read more
http://newsone.com/3333838/michigan-teachers-expose-hazardous-school-conditions-in-detroit/