Nation鈥檚 First Charter School Teacher Strike Shutters Class for 7,000 Students in Chicago
In the first strike of charter school teachers in the nation鈥檚 history, 500 staff members walked off the job from Chicago鈥檚 Acero Schools charter network Tuesday morning after negotiations broke down overnight.
The strike forced the network to cancel class for more than 7,000 students in its 15 schools across the city. The teachers鈥 include higher pay, more teacher diversity, more special education staff, smaller class sizes, and a shorter school year.
They also want all 15 schools to be declared 鈥渟anctuary schools,鈥 which would prevent the network from sharing students鈥 information with federal authorities and would bar federal agents from entering the schools without a warrant. More than 90 percent of Acero鈥檚 students are Latino.
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Alumnos Pertencecen En Las Aulas鈥 Acero Schools (@ACEROSCHOOLS)
Critics have said teachers should be wary of aligning themselves with a union that has consistently fought against charter schools. Andrew Broy, president of the Illinois Network of Charter Schools, called the union鈥檚 push for a strike a 鈥渂ait and switch鈥 and said charter teachers joining unions could lead to 鈥渢he same restrictive contracts that prevent progress in public school generally.鈥 Research shows that Chicago鈥檚 charter schools outperform the city鈥檚 traditional district schools on several measures.
Although no classes were held Tuesday, the schools were open for students who needed somewhere to go during the day, and breakfast and lunch were served, according to the .
鈥淭he sad fact is that interests from outside our community are using our students and our schools as a means to advance their national anti-charter school platform. They don鈥檛 want our schools to succeed because it doesn鈥檛 serve their agenda,鈥 Acero Schools CEO Richard Rodriguez said in .
Nationally, the vast majority of charter school educators do not belong to unions, but Acero teachers unionized in 2013, joining the Chicago Teachers Union, an American Federation of Teachers affiliate. AFT president Randi Weingarten joined the teachers on the picket line Tuesday.
. President joins striking educators on the picket line this morning!
鈥 ChicagoTeachersUnion (@CTULocal1)
The strike caps a year marked by statewide teacher walkouts in several states where, in many cases, teachers were demanding higher pay, more classroom resources and support staff, and more state funding for education overall.
鈥淭his activism is contagious,鈥 .
The Chicago Teachers Union president, Jesse Sharkey, said Tuesday morning the strike will continue until an agreement is reached.
Here鈥檚 what the demonstrations looked like.
At Fuentes ACERO this am, supporting the first charter strike in history in the nation! Support charter teachers and paras fighting for the schools our students deserve!
鈥 Sarah Chambers (@Sarah4Justice)
One of our Acero sisters speaking en Espanol on the importance of special education funding for our students most in need.
鈥 ChicagoTeachersUnion (@CTULocal1)
PHOTOS: First-ever charter school strike in nation begins as Acero teachers walk out. Read more here .
鈥 Tyler LaRiviere (@TylerLaRiviere)
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鈥 Richard Berg (@RichardBerg8)
Lots of honking and support even on this side street!!
鈥 CTU Special Ed (@CTUSpecialEd)
Parents of an Acero Santiago student come out to support their teachers 鈦︹仼
鈥 Martin Ritter (@MartinLRitter)
Acero teachers made history today with the first-ever charter school strike. It was a beautiful thing to see Chicago again writing a new chapter in the story of the labor movement. We stand w/ teachers fighting corporate interests that take money from the classrooms.
鈥 Rossana Rodriguez-Sanchez (@RossanaFor33)
Martha Baumgarten teaches reading, writing, and social studies to a total of 64 5th graders. She鈥檚 joining on the picket line as negotiations crumbled with .
鈥 Tia A. Ewing (@TIA_EWING)
Across Chicago, 15 charter schools are on strike. Among their demands are equal pay for equal work, special ed resources, protection for immigrant students, and more. They’re fighting for the needs of students.
鈥 AFT (@AFTunion)
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