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Arizona educators, supporters protest Gov. Doug Ducey’s KTAR visit

Mar 12, 2018, 4:55 PM | Updated: 9:08 pm

(KTAR News/Martha Maurer)...

(KTAR News/Martha Maurer)

(KTAR News/Martha Maurer)

LISTEN: Teachers Rally Outside of KTAR Studio

PHOENIX — A large number of Arizona educators, teachers and supporters gathered outside of KTAR News’ studios in Phoenix on Monday to advocate for higher wages and better treatment.

The protest was organized by Arizona Educators United. A Facebook group promoting the protest had more than 230 people attending.

All of the protesters were wearing red as a part of #RedForED, a movement started by Arizona Teachers United to show support for the state’s teachers and to demand schools be fully funded.

The governor was scheduled to interview with Mac and Gaydos at 5:15 p.m., but the protest started materializing as early as 4 p.m.

The protesters were chanting “What’s the plan, Ducey? What’s the plan?”

“Take a walk in our shoes for a day. Gain awareness,” Rebecca Gerelli, a science and math teacher at the Alhambra School District in Phoenix, told KTAR News 92.3 FM about what the teachers want Ducey to do.

There were about 200 people who participated in the protest before the governor showed up. The group started to trickle out after the governor left the studio around 5:45 p.m.

The protest materialized shortly after West Virginia teachers led a 9-day shutdown of schools across the state to push for higher wages. The protest ended after state leaders gave all state teachers a 5 percent raise.

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Arizona educators, supporters protest Gov. Doug Ducey’s KTAR visit