Roughly 200 students walked out of St. Charles North High School on Friday morning in a show of support for teachers who are being involuntarily transferred at the end of the academic year.
Students stood outside the school for one class period and chanted,"Save our teachers!" On several occasions, they erupted in cheers before returning to their classes.
Included in that group are St. Charles North teachers Alice Froemling and Brian Callahan, who are being sent to middle and elementary schools within the district after this school year.Callahan said he will be reassigned to Munhall Elementary School, while Froemling has not said where her new assignment will be.
by signing up you agree to our terms of service Despite their pleas, the school board announced after a closed session that the transfers would proceed as planned.
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