26 protest signs from 蜜柚直播 #RedforEd teacher rallies
A look at some of the signs teachers and supporters have made for #RedforEd marches in 蜜柚直播.聽
"Give my mom a raise!"

Part of the crowd of approximately 1,500, flashes an assortment of colorful signs to the traffic along Congress at Granada, part of the rally and march for the #RedforEd movement, Wednesday, April 4, 2018, 蜜柚直播, Ariz.
"Teachers need more than apples"

Supporter Dathon Golish employs a minimalist approach to his signage, part of the 1,500 rallying for the #RedforEd movement, Wednesday, April 4, 2018, 蜜柚直播, Ariz.
"I find your lack of funding disturbing"

Approximately a thousand teachers, other staff and supporters line Congress Street at Granada Avenue on the first day of the statewide 蜜柚直播 Teacher Walkout on April 26, 2018.
"This would not happen at Hogwarts"

Hundreds of teachers, staff and supporters line Broadway Boulevard east of Euclid Avenue as they join with 蜜柚直播 Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, 蜜柚直播, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
"School funding would be groovy"

Pictured left to right are Margarita Lopez, Evan Sands, 8, Andrea Lopez, Norah Sands, 6 and Dan Lopez
"2008 called and it wants its funding back"/"I'd rather be teaching"

Approximately a thousand teachers, other staff and supporters line Congress Street at Granada Avenue on the first day of the statewide 蜜柚直播 Teacher Walkout on April 26, 2018. Mamta Popat / 蜜柚直播
"Stone Cold Doug Ducey"

Jalyn Wheatley, a history teacher at Pueblo High School, waves her sign near Highland Avenue as teachers, staff and supporters join with 蜜柚直播 Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, 蜜柚直播, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
"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 蜜柚直播 teacher walkout at the 蜜柚直播 State Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.
"This is why we can't have nice things"

Dennis Tamblyn, left, and Greg Guenther show their support for the #RedforEd movement at a downtown rally Thursday, April 26, 2018.
"WTF: Where's the funding?"

"My 32 3rd graders deserve better"

"Don't make me go all We$t Virginia on you"

FILE - In this Wednesday, March 28, 2018 file photo, 蜜柚直播 teachers and education advocates march at the 蜜柚直播 Capitol protesting low teacher pay and school funding in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin, File)
"蜜柚直播 exports teaching talent"

蜜柚直播 High science teacher Jim Sinex tries to interact with westbound Congress motorists stopped for the traffic light at Granada, part of a rally and march by 1,500 teachers, students and supporters for the #RedforEd movement, Wednesday, April 4, 2018, 蜜柚直播, Ariz.
"I have never had a fully funded education"

From left, Borton Elementary schoolmates Rubi Mills, 11, Willa Barron, 10, Adelaide Mills, 9 and Camryn Hernandez, 8, holds their signs near Tyndall Avenue as teachers, staff and supporters join with 蜜柚直播 Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, 蜜柚直播, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
"Make 蜜柚直播 Smart again"

"Starving the schools feeding the rich"

Thousands participate in a protest at the 蜜柚直播 Capitol for higher teacher pay and school funding on the first day of a state-wide teachers strike Thursday, April 26, 2018, in Phoenix. A sea of teachers clad in red shirts and holding "Money for Schools" signs reached the 蜜柚直播 Capitol to press lawmakers for action Thursday, a key event in an unprecedented walkout that closed most of the state's public schools and built on an educator uprising that bubbled up in other parts of the U.S. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
"Teachers want their careers valued and respected"

Thousands participate in a protest at the 蜜柚直播 Capitol for higher teacher pay and school funding on the first day of a state-wide teachers strike Thursday, April 26, 2018, in Phoenix. A sea of teachers clad in red shirts and holding "Money for Schools" signs reached the 蜜柚直播 Capitol to press lawmakers for action Thursday, a key event in an unprecedented walkout that closed most of the state's public schools and built on an educator uprising that bubbled up in other parts of the U.S. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
"No teachers or support staff left behind"

Hundreds of teachers, supporters and families gathered on all four corners of Granada and Congress Street in downtown 蜜柚直播 Thursday morning to show support for the #RedforEd movement which seeks to restore funding to 蜜柚直播's public education system.聽
"Teachers are walking out so we can walk into a better future"

Participants chant during a protest at the 蜜柚直播 Capitol for higher teacher pay and school funding on the first day of a state-wide teachers strike Thursday, April 26, 2018, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
"It's not political, it's survival"

Thousands march to the 蜜柚直播 Capitol for higher teacher pay and school funding on the first day of a state-wide teacher strike Thursday, April 26, 2018, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
"Invest in 蜜柚直播's largest asset -- the children"

"I work to make a living, I teach to make a difference, so stop making me pay for school supplies & resources. $48,000? Said no teacher ever!"

"You can't put students 1st if you put our teachers last!

Sydney Sears, a first year teacher, has to rely on family to help pay the bills to support the #RedforEd movement.聽
"Support educators who rise up. Ducey, you really have to wise up."

"I'd rather be teaching but this is important"

Winslow teacher Nicole Tell (right) joins her follow 蜜柚直播 teachers at the 蜜柚直播 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 蜜柚直播 Republic)
"Make teacher exploitation extinct"

Thousands of marchers, most of them in full support of the Red For Ed movement, head west on Congress as they take part in the annual May Day Rally, 蜜柚直播, Ariz., Tuesday, May 1, 2018.