WCVB-TV ACTON, Mass. — Some Massachusetts teachers are making it clear they don't plan to go back into their classrooms full-time, at least not quietly. Some took to the streets on Saturday to protest, a day after an 8-3 vote by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education cleared the way for the state's education commissioner to eventually take remote and hybrid learning models off the table for local school districts. Teachers lined the streets in Acton waving signs, calling on Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker to back down on his latest return-to-school plan. "We're disappointed that Governor Baker has not worked hard to prioritize vaccination for school staff members," Mike Balulescu, president of the local teachers union said. "That's why we're out here today."