A group of Metro Nashville Public School teachers will not be at school Friday. In fact, more than 350 have already called in sick.

The “sick out” planned Friday is in protest of teacher pay, and the potential pay increase of 3% proposed by Mayor David Briley on Monday. Teachers involved in the protest say that’s simply not enough and are asking for a 10% pay increase.

The teachers calling out span across the city as well as elementary, middle and high schools.

Here is the breakdown of teachers that called out sick by Thursday afternoon, by school:

Andrew Jackson Elementary – 10 absences

Antioch High – 17 absences

Apollo Middle – 14 absences

Bellevue Middle – 22 absences

Cane Ridge High – 21 absences

Glencliff High – 10 absences

H.G. Hill Middle – 10 absences

Hillsboro High – 11 absences

Hunters Lane High – 11 absences

Maplewood High – 13 absences

McGavock High – 123 absences

J.T. Moore Middle – 14 absences

Overton High – 29 absences

Percy Priest Elementary – 10 absences

Tusculum Elementary – 11 absences

Whites Creek High – 13 absences

Whitsitt Elementary – 10 absences

Wright Middle – 14 absences

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