BY Joel Warner
TEACHING MOMENT Deep cuts to budgets have meant larger classes and shrinking salaries for educators, who are tapping their own pocketbooks to help students.
IMAGE BY C.J. Burton
ON THE EVENING OF FEBRUARY 1, TINA Adams peered out the window of her hotel room in Charleston, West Virginia. It had been snowing for hours, and the roads were freezing over. Earlier in the day, she had driven two hours north from coal country to set the stage for a protest at the state Capitol.