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Teachers Lobby Lawmakers For Increased School Funding, Teacher Pay

Teachers met at the Indiana State Teachers Association building to learn strategies on finding their lawmakers, and about the bills the ISTA is focused on. (Photo: Jeanie Lindsay)
Teachers met at the Indiana State Teachers Association building to learn strategies on finding their lawmakers, and about the bills the ISTA is focused on. (Photo: Jeanie Lindsay)

About 200 teachers from the Indiana State Teachers Association 7th district gathered at the Statehouse Monday to lobby for several issues, including increased teacher pay and school funding.

Sue Ellen Sopher, a middle school teacher from Maconaquah School Corporation, says she’s seen a lot of teachers leave the profession during her 15 years as a teacher.

"I've said for a while that the number one job of educators is to produce members, productive members of society," Sopher says. "At this point, we are failing our students because we do not have the tools necessary to do just that."

Raising teacher pay was a top priority for lawmakers this session but  calls to gather more data have slowed the effort. Governor Eric Holcomb has called for a three percent increase in school funding for each of the next two years.

Keith Gambill, vice president of the State Teachers Association, says teachers can have a real impact at the Statehouse. 

"It's very powerful for just the handful of legislators that are covered in our district seven that they can then report out to their colleagues 'I had today, 200 plus folks come in to talk to me about the legislation we're talking about and we need to we need to carefully consider what we're doing,'" Gambill says. 

Gambill says many of the teachers had to take a personal day to come to the statehouse. 

The State Teachers Association will host a rally in March for teachers across the state.

Sara Wittmeyer is the News Bureau Chief for WFIU and WTIU. Sara has more than two decades of journalism experience. She led the creation of the converged WFIU/WTIU Newsroom in 2010 and previously served with KBIA at the University of Missouri, WNKU at Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, KY, and at WCPO News in Cincinnati.