NEWSPhotos: Red for Ed Fair Funding Rally held at Evansville's Four Freedoms monument Sam OwensCourier & PressBosse High School special education teacher Amy McCullough, right, hands her five-year-old daughter Reagan a “Red for Ed” button to wear as they attend the Red for Ed Fair Funding Rally with Joe McCullough, center, at the Four Freedoms Monument in Evansville, Ind., Saturday, April 10, 2021.Sam Owens/ Courier & PressPeople listen to Kathy Parks, a retired Gibson County public school teacher, talk about the importance of funding public education during the Red for Ed Fair Funding Rally held at the Four Freedoms Monument in Evansville, Ind., Saturday morning, April 10, 2021.Sam Owens/ Courier & PressKathy Park, a retired Gibson County public school teacher, talks about the importance of funding public education during the Red for Ed Fair Funding Rally held at the Four Freedoms Monument in Evansville, Ind., Saturday morning, April 10, 2021.Sam Owens/ Courier & PressRobin Angermeier, center, a Speech and Language Pathologist with the South Gibson School Corporation, and retired Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation teacher Kim Scheller, right, attend the Red for Ed Fair Funding Rally held at the Four Freedoms Monument in Evansville, Ind., Saturday morning, April 10, 2021.Sam Owens/ Courier & PressIan Gamroth addresses the crowd during the Red for Ed Fair Funding Rally at the Four Freedoms Monument in Evansville, Ind., Saturday morning, April 10, 2021.Sam Owens/ Courier & PressCentral High School teacher Shelby Phelps, center, attends the Red for Ed Fair Funding Rally held at the Four Freedoms Monument in Evansville, Ind., Saturday morning, April 10, 2021. She told the crowd that she loves teaching, but has to work a second job to help pay for her student loans, which she needed to get a teaching degree.Sam Owens/ Courier & PressPublic school teachers and their supporters attend the Red for Ed Fair Funding Rally held at the Four Freedoms Monument in Evansville, Ind., Saturday morning, April 10, 2021.Sam Owens/ Courier & PressKeith Gambill, president of the Indiana State Teachers’ Association, addresses the crowd at the Red for Ed rally held at the Four Freedoms Monument in Evansville, Ind., Saturday morning, April 10, 2021.Sam Owens/ Courier & PressFive-year-old Reagan pats her mother Amy McCullough on the head as she sits on Joe McCullough’s shoulders to get a better view of the crowd during the Red for Ed Fair Funding Rally at the Four Freedoms Monument in Evansville, Ind., Saturday morning, April 10, 2021. Amy works as a special education teacher at Bosse High School so her family attended the rally to show their support of public education funding.Sam Owens/ Courier & Press