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Photos: Teacher protests at Arizona Capitol on April 30
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Photos: Teacher protests at Arizona Capitol on April 30

  • Apr 30, 2018
  • Apr 30, 2018 Updated Jan 9, 2021

Teachers throughout Arizona joined at the State Capitol in Phoenix for another day of protests to advocate more state education funding.

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teachers rally outside of Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's Executive Tower Monday, April 30, 2018, in Phoenix on their third day of walk outs. Teachers in Arizona and Colorado walked out of their classes over low salaries keeping hundreds of thousands of students out of school. It's the latest in a series of strikes across the nation over low teacher pay. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Matt York / Associated Press

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Rep. Mark Cardenas, D-Phoenix, talks to teachers and RedForEd supporters about how the education budget will not be debated till Tuesday or Wednesday of this week, during the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout in the Arizona State House at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.

David Wallace / The Arizona Republic

Arizona teacher walkout #RedForEd

Arizona teacher walkout #RedForEd

Rep. Eric Descheenie, D-Chinle, walks through a crowd of teachers and supporters on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.

David Wallace / The Arizona Republic

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teachers rally outside the Capitol on Monday, April 30, 2018, in Phoenix on their third day of walk outs. Teachers in Arizona and Colorado walked out of their classes over low salaries keeping hundreds of thousands of students out of school. It's the latest in a series of strikes across the nation over low teacher pay. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Matt York / Associated Press

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teachers rally outside of Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's Executive Tower Monday, April 30, 2018, in Phoenix on their third day of walk outs. Teachers in Arizona and Colorado walked out of their classes over low salaries keeping hundreds of thousands of students out of school. It's the latest in a series of strikes across the nation over low teacher pay. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Matt York / Associated Press

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teachers and supporters of the #RedforEd movement strike outside the state capitol on day three of the teacher walkout on Mon. April. 30 2018 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Thomas Hawthorne / The Arizona Republic

"If you think education is expensive, wait until you see how much ignorance costs."

"If you think education is expensive, wait until you see how much ignorance costs."

Teachers and other supporters rally during the the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.

David Wallace / The Arizona Republic

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teachers and other supporters walk rally during the the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.

David Wallace / The Arizona Republic

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Arizona teachers gather in the lobby of the Senate building at the Arizona State Capitol during Day 3 of a walkout for higher pay and more education funding on Apr. 30, 2018 in Phoenix, Ariz. (Photo by Rob Schumacher/The Arizona Republic)

Rob Schumacher / The Arizona Republic

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Teacher protest in Phoenix

Winslow teacher Nicole Tell (right) joins her follow Arizona teachers at the Arizona State Capitol during Day 3 of a walkout for higher pay and more education funding on Apr. 30, 2018 in Phoenix, Ariz. (Photo by Rob Schumacher/The Arizona Republic)

Rob Schumacher / The Arizona Republic

Teacher Protests

Teacher Protests

Arizona state Sen. Steve Farley, standing, introduces teachers from his Tucson district who were among those packing the Senate gallery while striking for better pay and school funding in Phoenix, Ariz., Monday, April 30, 2018. (AP Photo/Bob Christie)

Bob Christie

RedForEd

RedForEd

State Rep. Isela Blanc is greeted by "Red For Ed" supporters, April 30, 2108, at the Arizona capitol in Phoenix on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.

Mark Henle

RedForEd

RedForEd

State Rep. César Chávez, LD 29, is greeted by "Red For Ed" supporters, April 30, 2108, at the Arizona capitol in Phoenix on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.

Mark Henle / The Arizona Republic

RedForEd

RedForEd

State Rep. César Chávez, LD 29, is greeted by "Red For Ed" supporters, April 30, 2108, at the Arizona capitol in Phoenix on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.

Mark Henle

Arizona teacher walkout #RedForEd

Arizona teacher walkout #RedForEd

Rep. Daniel Hernandez, D-Tucson, walks through a crowd of teachers and supporters on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.

David Wallace / The Arizona Republic

Arizona teacher walkout #RedForEd

Arizona teacher walkout #RedForEd

Teachers and supporters join hands on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.

David Wallace / The Arizona Republic

Arizona teacher walkout #RedForEd

Arizona teacher walkout #RedForEd

Sam Camacho, music teacher Paradise Valley Unified School District (from left) and Kayla Pierce and Alexandra Jacques, both music teachers at Mesa Public Schools, of the RedForEd Spirit Band play music on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.

David Wallace / The Arizona Republic

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