If I were a teacher I would move my test to encourage students to walk out. Exercising the First Amendment to protest injustice is a lot more educational than whatever book learning they need to regurgitate on a test. They can take the test in the next class. Anyone who disagrees is a quisling who hates America, its Constitution and everything it stands for. |
I think most of them do actually care about what is happening to their country. I was an HS teacher during the orange menace’s first term and many of my students went to protests and frequently talked about how awful T**** is. Many of my students were or color and/or from immigrant families so they have been especially impacted. Kids always know more than adults think they do! |
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They will make fun of him more when he fails or has to repeat a grade.
Nothing is more humiliating than a 20 yr old junior in HS |
Not MAGA. Just a sensible parent that wants my teen in class. |
Standing up for our nation means so much more than any day in class. I would be so proud of my child if they wanted to join the walkout. Rules are sometimes meant to be broken. |
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My kid's high school did a walk out yesterday afternoon. Student government organized it and received permission by the administration. Staff was on hand to observe. They circled the building and then were allowed back in to attend classes.
Not a traditional protest but meaningful in it's own way. A lot of these kids are children of immigrants without legal status and it's good for them to have a safe space to exercise their right to protest and know that the school is there to support them. https://streetcarsuburbs.news/northwestern-high-school-students-walk-out-of-school-to-protest-ice/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=jetpack_social&fbclid=IwY2xjawP4HX1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEe_vI4IKOWc0FE20tZE3YZg1eJTH0vmbNhqzTRoA86jQjA745mxZm3AH-8G0M_aem_K7WTq78AGcTscfVz5CWOEA#jp-carousel-51584 |
| Depends on the teacher. They are people too at the same time in history as we are, but they have a job to do |
There was something saying a national walk out in March. Is that different? |
Both things can be true. But there’s a time and a place, and it’s usually never when they have something more fun going on. Why not during a playoff game? The school dance? Lunch? Right when school dismisses? |
You don’t get it, do you? |
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Love this! |
| A walkout during school should be a protest that is school district related. It sounds like this walkout is protesting the government and most of the kids participating don't even vote! Sorry, get your a$$ in class. |
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If the history of civil rights taught us anything, it's that civil disobedience should be done in cooperation with corrupt authority, and should come at no cost to the protester.
I think that's why we remember Rosa Parks so fondly. She had gained permission beforehand to remain seated in the front bus section, and was assured that it would cause her no trouble. That's why it was so effective. She cooperated with authority to bring about change at no cost to herself. |
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My kid's school was supposed to have one today.
Admin caught wind, yelled at them over the intercom, and then *finally* addressed some student concerns & demands. As far as I know, the walkout was cancelled. But this was a school-level issue. If a government issue, I don't think my kid would participate. |