“They Should Put Us Kids First”

The Rochester, New York, school board is set to lay off 200 educators midway through the school year. We interviewed three students organizing mass walkouts to stop the cuts.

Rochester, New York, high school students are staging walkouts in protest of school cuts that would result in teacher layoffs. Tina Macintyre-Yee


Two weeks ago, district leaders in Rochester, New York, announced their plan to lay off 218 school employees — including 152 teachers — to make up for a $30 million deficit. The board is slated to vote on the proposed cuts this Thursday.

Last Monday, hundreds of students walked out to demand that all layoffs be canceled and that the state step in provide the necessary funding. More walkouts are planned for this week. Jacobin’s Eric Blanc spoke with the three main student organizers: twelfth-grader Madison Smith, eighth-grader Sarah Adams, and sixth-grader Maya Adams. All are students at East High School.


Eric Blanc

What was your reaction when you heard about the proposed cuts?

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