Kentucky teachers are really ticked off
It’s not simply the cutting of the pension but the slow dismantling of public education and it’s value in our state. It’s a sad day for Kentucky. Our teachers and the students we serve deserve better.
— Nate Meyer (@FCHS_Principal) March 30, 2018
Fern Creek High School principal: https://t.co/bBKQyfA9Na
— Joe Sonka 😐 (@joesonka) March 30, 2018
Pension bill tactics came from the sewers. They show GOP majority can’t be trusted. New commentary by @tomeblen https://t.co/UfrZXWGliy pic.twitter.com/VpblOu78t7
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) March 30, 2018
Update: At least 14 #Kentucky school districts confirmed they closed because of teacher absences, and about another eight closed within the last few hours without explanation. #pension Updated story https://t.co/lNDzCz6OgK
— heraldleader (@heraldleader) March 30, 2018