Gen-Z kids now using TikTok to show of lip-sync skills, post thirst traps, and [checks notes] support organized labor!?
, Sullivan, 16, a junior at CCSD’s Foothill High School, says she became aware of the negotiations after talking with her mom, a teacher in the district for more than 20 years. She says her mother had been promised a raise after getting additional credits from college classes, only to never receive it. She had attended a board meeting at another high school, where students had brought up the possibility of striking in solidarity.
Although the TikTok was intended exclusively for students in the Clark County School District, it ended up going viral, in large part because it was shared on Twitter by. As of publication, it has racked up more than 36,000 likes and 780 comments, and has prompted other CCSD students on TikTok to join Sullivan’s call to strike.
Tensions grew even higher on Monday, when the Clark County School District, helmed by Superintendent Jesus Jara, filed an injunction attempting to prevent teachers from striking, arguing that the effect of such a walkout would be “crippling” for the district.
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