Photos: Teacher Stand Out on Broadway Road in Tucson
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Hundreds of teachers, support staff, parents and students around the Tucson area joined Tucson Unified School District employees for a Stand Out on Broadway Road on April 25, 2018. The educators had planned to have groups stretching from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of the statewide teacher walk out that forced closure of all Tucson-area school districts.
Teacher Stand-Out on Broadway in Tucson
Hundreds of teachers, staff and supporters line Broadway Boulevard east of Euclid Avenue as they join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
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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 Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
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Jalyn Wheatley, a history teacher at Pueblo High School, waves her sign near Highland Avenue as teachers, staff and supporters join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
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Jim Sinex, a biology teacher at Tucson High Magnet School, touts his signage to motorists stopped at the Euclid Avenue light as teachers, staff and supporters join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
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Hundreds of teachers, staff and supporters line Broadway Boulevard east of Euclid Avenue as they join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
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Tucson High counselor Mariel Hall, left, waves her flag as h undreds of teachers, staff and supporters line Broadway Boulevard east of Euclid Avenue as they join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
Mike Christy / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVTeacher Stand-Out on Broadway in Tucson
Hundreds of teachers, staff and supporters line Broadway Boulevard east of Euclid Avenue as they join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
Mike Christy / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVTeacher Stand-Out on Broadway in Tucson
Hundreds of teachers, staff and supporters line Broadway Boulevard east of Euclid Avenue as they join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
Mike Christy / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVTeacher Stand-Out on Broadway in Tucson
Hundreds of teachers, staff and supporters line Broadway Boulevard east of Euclid Avenue as they join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
Mike Christy / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVTeacher Stand-Out on Broadway in Tucson
Hundreds of teachers, staff and supporters line Broadway Boulevard east of Euclid Avenue as they join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
Mike Christy / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVTeacher Stand-Out on Broadway in Tucson
Hundreds of teachers, staff and supporters line Broadway Boulevard east of Euclid Avenue as they join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
Mike Christy / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVTeacher Stand-Out on Broadway in Tucson
Hundreds of teachers, staff and supporters line Broadway Boulevard east of Euclid Avenue as they join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
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Jennifer Powers, a kindergarten teacher of 25 years at with the Amphitheatre School District joins with hundreds of other teachers, staff and supporters join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
Mike Christy / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAVTeacher Stand-Out on Broadway in Tucson
Teachers, staff and supporters join with Tucson Unified School District in a Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
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Children in a passing school bus acknowledge the teachers, staff and supporters at the Stand-Out near East Broadway Boulevard and North Euclid Avenue on April 25, 2018, Tucson, Ariz. Educators planned to line Broadway Boulevard from downtown to Houghton Road in advance of Thursday's state-wide walkout.
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