EDUCATION#RedForEd teacher walkout April 30, 2018Rep. Mark Cardenas, D-Phoenix, talks to teachers and RedForEd supporters about how the education budget will not be debated till Tuesday or Wednesday of this week, during the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout in the Arizona State House at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicTeachers and supporters of the #RedforEd movement gather outside the state Capitol on the third day of the teacher walkout on April, 30, 2018, in Phoenix.Emmanuel Lozano And Thomas Hawthorne/The RepublicHouse Speaker J.D. Mesnard (top) and clerks Jeremy Herndon (left) and Josh Babel on the house floor in the Arizona State House at the Arizona State Capitol during the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicRep. Diego Espinoza, smiles by his desk on the house floor in the Arizona State House at the Arizona State Capitol during the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicStriking teachers silently cheer using their hands to follow decorum on not clapping or verbally reacting from the Senate gallery while senators meet in Senate chambers in Phoenix on April 30, 2018.Bob Christie/Associated PressArizona state Sen. Steve Farley introduces teachers from his Tucson district who were among those packing the Senate gallery while striking for better pay and school funding in Phoenix on April 30, 2018.Bob Christie/Associated PressDavid Lujan (front) of Arizona Center for Economic Progress explains the Invest in Education Act to The Arizona Republic editorial board on April 30, 2018, in Phoenix, Ariz.Rob Schumacher/The RepublicJulie Erfle of AZ Schools Now explains the Invest in Education Act to The Arizona Republic editorial board on April 30, 2018, in Phoenix, Ariz.Rob Schumacher/The RepublicDavid Lujan (front) of Arizona Center for Economic Progress explains the Invest in Education Act to The Arizona Republic editorial board on April 30, 2018, in Phoenix, Ariz.Rob Schumacher/The RepublicJosh Buckley of Arizona Center for Economic Progress explains the Invest in Education Act to The Arizona Republic editorial board on April, 30, 2018, in Phoenix, Ariz.Rob Schumacher/The RepublicArizona teachers protest at the Arizona State Capitol during Day 3 of a walkout for higher pay and more education funding on April, 30, 2018, in Phoenix, Ariz.Rob Schumacher/The RepublicDavid Lujan (front right) of Arizona Center for Economic Progress explains the Invest in Education Act to The Arizona Republic editorial board on April 30, 2018, in Phoenix, Ariz.Rob Schumacher/The RepublicArizona teachers gather in the lobby of the Senate building at the Arizona State Capitol during Day 3 of a walkout for higher pay and more education funding on April 30, 2018, in Phoenix, Ariz.Rob Schumacher/The RepublicArizona teachers gather outside the State Senate building at the Arizona State Capitol during Day 3 of a walkout for higher pay and more education funding on April 30, 2018, in Phoenix, Ariz.Rob Schumacher/The RepublicWinslow teacher Nicole Tell (right) joins her follow Arizona teachers at the Arizona State Capitol during Day 3 of a walkout for higher pay and more education funding on April 30, 2018, in Phoenix, Ariz.Rob Schumacher/The RepublicDozens of teachers enter the Arizona state Capitol on April 30, 2018, where Gov. Ducey was meeting with legislators.Cydney Henderson/The RepublicSupporters cheer during a rally, April 30, 2018, at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicSupporters cheer during a rally, April 30, 2018, at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicTeachers and other supporters rally during the the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicTeachers and other supporters rally during the the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicTeachers and other supporters rally during the the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicTeachers and other supporters rally during the the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicTeachers and other supporters rally during the the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicSupporters cheer during a rally, April 30, 2018, at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicSupporters march past the executive tower during a rally, April 30, 2018, at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicMauricio Ramirez, a teacher at Queen Creek High School, and other supporters cheer during a rally, April 30, 2018, at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicSupporters march past the executive tower during a rally, April 30, 2018, at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicTeachers rally outside of Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's Executive Tower Monday, April 30, 2018, in Phoenix on their third day of walk outs.Matt York/Associated PressTeachers rally outside of Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's Executive Tower Monday, April 30, 2018, in Phoenix on their third day of walk outs.Matt York/Associated PressTeachers rally outside of Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey's Executive Tower Monday, April 30, 2018, in Phoenix on their third day of walk outs.Matt York/Associated PressTeachers rally outside the Capitol on Monday, April 30, 2018, in Phoenix on their third day of walk outs.Matt York/Associated PressTeachers rally outside the Capitol on Monday, April 30, 2018, in Phoenix on their third day of walk outs.Matt York/Associated PressTeachers and supporters join hands on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicSam Camacho, music teacher Paradise Valley Unified School District (from left) and Kayla Pierce and Alexandra Jacques, both music teachers at Mesa Public Schools, of the #RedForEd Spirit Band play music on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicRobert Guignard, an art teacher at Highland High School, cheers on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicDiana Klingbyll, a kindergarten teacher at Litchfield Elementary School District, cheers on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicMargie Foster, a librarian at Chandler Unified School District, cheers on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicAnalycia Wilson, (bottom left) a kindergarten teacher at Litchfield Elementary School District, cheers on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicRep. Eric Descheenie, D-Chinle, walks through a crowd of teachers and supporters on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicHouse Speaker J.D. Mesnard walks to the Arizona House Building on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicRep. Daniel Hernandez, D-Tucson, walks through a crowd of teachers and supporters on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicRep. Heather Carter, R-Cave Creek, walks through a crowd of teachers and supporters on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicState Rep. Isela Blanc is greeted by #RedForEd supporters at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on April 30, 2108, the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicState Rep. César Chávez is greeted by #RedForEd supporters at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on April 30, 2108, the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The Republic#RedForEd supporters greet lawmakers at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on April 30, 2108, the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicState Rep. Reginald Bolding is greeted by #RedForEd supporters at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on April 30, 2108, the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicState Rep. César Chávez is greeted by #RedForEd supporters at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on April 30, 2108, the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicRep. Heather Carter, R-Cave Creek, walks through a crowd of teachers and supporters on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona State Capitol in Phoenix on Monday, April 30, 2018.David Wallace/The RepublicState Rep. Reginald Bolding is greeted by #RedForEd supporters at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on April 30, 2108, the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicState Rep. César Chávez is greeted by #RedForEd supporters at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix on April 30, 2108, the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout.Mark Henle/The RepublicEducators met at the Arizona Capitol for a third day as part of a statewide teacher walkout on April 30, 2018.Lauren Castle/The RepublicA group of educators from Gadsden School District join dozens in the Capitol parking lot to welcome legislators back to work on April 30, 2018.Brianna Arreguin-Malloy/The RepublicArizona teachers gather at the state Capitol for the third day of their walkout on April 30, 2108.Grace Palmieri/The RepublicTeacher and supporters from Ruth Fisher Elementary School (Tonopah) arrived at sunrise, April 30, 2018, to setup for the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol.Mark Henle/The RepublicBillie Lamkin (left, Kyrene School District) arrived early to setup up a shade tent, April 30, 2018, for the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol.Mark Henle/The RepublicTeacher and supporters arrived at sunrise, April 30, 2018, to setup for the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol.Mark Henle/The RepublicLori Rush (left) and Nancy Hamlett (Gilbert Public Schools) arrived early, April 30, 2018, to setup for the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol.Mark Henle/The RepublicAmber Wallace (Paradise Honor High School, Surprise) arrived early, April 30, 2018, to setup for the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol.Mark Henle/The RepublicTeacher and supporters arrived at sunrise, April 30, 2018, to setup for the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol.Mark Henle/The RepublicParent Matt Kruse holds a sign, April 30, 2018, on the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout at the Arizona state Capitol.Mark Henle/The RepublicDavid Kruse (center) and other members of the "Red For Ed" Spirit Band started the third day of the Arizona teacher walkout by playing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Arizona state Capitol.Mark Henle/The RepublicEducators met at the Arizona Capitol for a third day as part of a statewide teacher walkout on April 30, 2018. On this day, they brought with them a giant adirondac chair.Lauren Castle/The RepublicTamara Kempton (far right) and a group of teachers from Sahuarita High School at the state Capitol on April 30, 2018.Lily Altavena/The RepublicDay 3 of the Arizona teacher walkout is underway at the state Capitol on April 30, 2018.Cydney Henderson/The Republic