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from The Nation:
What You Should Know About the Philly Student Walkout
James Cersonsky and StudentNation on May 17, 2013 - 11:48 AM ET

Running a massive deficit of hundreds of millions of dollars, Philadelphias school system is planning to eliminate all sports, extracurricular activities, counselors and librariesbeyond which, for schools eviscerated by austerity politics, theres not much left to lose. At noon today, May 17, thousands of students are expected to walk out of class and flood downtown.
Its time that the City Council and Governor Corbett started listening to students, says Sharron Snyder, a junior at Benjamin Franklin High School and an organizer with the Philadelphia Student Union. If they spent even one day in my school, they would know that already we dont have the right resources to succeed.
Walkout organizers state, We are willing to break the stereotypes and expectations of urban youth, and are taking this opportunity to tell the world that urban school districts deserve funding, and it is your responsibility under the Commonwealth Charter to provide us with more than a bare bones education.
Here are five backstories to #walkout215:
1. The pregame. On May 7 and 9, students staged two walkouts, the first with a few hundred students, the second with upwards of 1,000. The May 7 action was launched by an unaffiliated group, the Silenced Students Movement, over Facebook and Twitter. By Thursday, members of the Philadelphia Student Union (PSU) and Youth United for Change (YUC), the citys largest student organizing groups, were in on the call. This time, students have the support of PSU, YUC and the broader Philadelphia Coalition Advocating for Public Schools (PCAPS). The coalition includes the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, both student groups and an array of community groups and other unions. .............(more)
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