Pinellas County has a 37-page plan to reopen its schools, but not everyone’s on board. On Tuesday morning, Pinellas teachers took to the streets in Largo to oppose the plan and demand more safety measures for the county’s most vulnerable students, their families and the instructors themselves. Leaders are supposed to meet on Thursday to discuss the upcoming school year—by the looks of these pictures, they’re going to have a lot of company. Get organized by joining the Pinellas Safe School Return Facebook group. —Ray Roa
At a time when local-based reporting is critical, support from our readers is essential to our future. If you're able to, please support Creative Loafing today.
Browse Galleries
If you’re going to live in a Tampa Bay trailer park, it might was well be in this thing
Everything we saw in a deserted Washington D.C. during Joe Biden’s inauguration week
Vintage photos of life in Hyde Park through the 20th century
St. Pete home of late Auto Trader founder is now for sale, and it features six waterfront lots
Photos from the ‘lawncert’ live music series in Tampa’s Rivercrest neighborhood
Tampa workers call for federal $15 minimum wage and honor devoted labor activist Martin Luther King Jr.