July 23, 2025 - 23:31

Rallygoers gathered in Rochester to advocate for policies that uplift K-12 public education, calling for essential reforms and increased investments at local, state, and national levels. The event saw a diverse group of educators, parents, students, and community leaders who united under the banner of improving educational opportunities for all children.
Participants highlighted the pressing need for adequate funding, resources, and support for public schools. Many speakers emphasized the importance of equitable access to quality education, noting that disparities in funding and resources often hinder student success. The rally featured passionate speeches, personal stories, and a call to action for policymakers to prioritize education in their agendas.
Attendees also expressed their commitment to holding elected officials accountable, urging them to listen to the voices of educators and families. The rally served as a powerful reminder of the community's dedication to fostering an educational environment where every student can thrive, regardless of their background or circumstances.
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