‘I just have to do it.’ Teachers struggle with second jobs

In this Wednesday, April 11, 2018, photo, Stefanie Lowe, a teacher at Tuscano Elementary School, stands next to her car in the parking lot after joining other teachers, parents and students as they stage a “walk-in” for higher pay and school funding in Phoenix. To help make ends meet, Lowe is a Lyft driver. In Arizona, teachers are paid some of the lowest wages in the country. (Ross D. Franklin/AP)

In this Wednesday, April 11, 2018, photo, Stefanie Lowe, a teacher at Tuscano Elementary School, stands next to her car in the parking lot after joining other teachers, parents and students as they stage a “walk-in” for higher pay and school funding in Phoenix. To help make ends meet, Lowe is a Lyft driver. In Arizona, teachers are paid some of the lowest wages in the country. (Ross D. Franklin/AP)

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