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'Save Our School!': Students 'Hunger Strike' to Protest Budget Cuts

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 Three California high school students, Anai Rosales (18), Veronica Mandujano (18), and Kayla Ely (17), have been on hunger strike since Wednesday in an effort to reverse a 7-0 vote by their school board to lay-off more than 50 full-time San Leandro High school personnel, including teachers, councilors, administrators, custodians and security.
 
According to local media reports, the three young women "stopped eating solid food Wednesday morning, after informing the San Leandro Unified School District board of trustees that they would take the action to demonstrate what proposed cuts would do their school." It continues:

The board has approved cuts of $1.4 million for the next year, and is preparing a contingency budget to cut an additional $2.5 million if voters in November do not approve tax initiatives proposed by Gov. Jerry Brown. The contingency budget also would lay off personnel and eliminate the district's sports and music programs, among other cuts.

Ely, who said she is drinking water, Gatorade and Ensure, said she will continue her hunger strike until "the district admits there's enough money to save our classes and teachers." She said she wants the district to use reserve funds to stave off cuts.

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