Oklahoma teacher: ‘I’d be on food stamps’ without second job

This combination of photos shows teachers rallying for education at the Oklahoma Capitol in Oklahoma City on Monday, April 2, 2018, from left, Dan Holcomb, a science teacher from Leedey, Okla., LaDonna Crampton, a third-grade teacher at Edmond Public Schools, Dora Blackman, a fifth-grade teacher from Healdton, Okla., and Rae Lovelace, a third-grade teacher from Leedey, Okla. All four have part time jobs to supplement their teaching income. (AP Photos/Sean Murphy)

OKLAHOMA CITY — From rodeo announcer to custom-cabinet builder, second jobs have become a necessity for many teachers in Oklahoma, where educators are some of the lowest paid in the nation.

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