Teachers are normally at the front of the classroom, scribbling on the board. Or monitoring students while they take tests. Sometimes they’re hunched over their desks grading with a tell-tale red pen. But these days, they’ve been on the streets. Colorado public school teachers have been making their presence known at the state Capitol — and they have plans to continue to do so.

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