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Oklahoma teachers walked out of classrooms back in April to advocate for pay raises and education funding.
There was a noticeable drop in numbers on Tuesday at the state Capitol.
The Oklahoma Education Association (OEA) is now putting a dollar figure on their demands.
The teacher walkout is not showing any signs of slowing down as teachers across the state are gearing up for Day 7.
For the first-time the OEA has released exact demands to end Oklahoma's teacher walkout.
Every time the Senate made a decision you could hear either cheers or boos from the teachers, but ultimately, they left Friday disappointed.
State senators are expected to take up three revenue-raising measures.
The Oklahoma Education Association has released new demands for state lawmakers.
Around 200 Oklahoma schools have canceled classes Monday as tens of thousands of teachers and supporters converge on the Capitol.
As teachers compare their requests with the education funding law that went into effect Thursday, not all educators share the same opinions.
The Oklahoma Education Association says the proposed bill is missing several components of the group's initial demands.
Lawmakers are one step closer to giving teachers and state employees a pay raise and avoiding a school shutdown next week.