Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the usual punishment for skipping class and is it being applied? If not, this doesn't seem brave at all, and seems like school sponsored political speech which is concerning
If student organizers approached school administrators and recieved permission I see no problems with a student walk out. As a matter of fact, I encourage it as a valuable lesson in civics and 1st Amendment rights. Approval of such events does not automatically mean endorsement so I wouldn’t think much of the “school sponsored politics” angle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the usual punishment for skipping class and is it being applied? If not, this doesn't seem brave at all, and seems like school sponsored political speech which is concerning
they've all been marked absent, don't get your panties in a twist
Anonymous wrote:What is the usual punishment for skipping class and is it being applied? If not, this doesn't seem brave at all, and seems like school sponsored political speech which is concerning
Anonymous wrote:What is the usual punishment for skipping class and is it being applied? If not, this doesn't seem brave at all, and seems like school sponsored political speech which is concerning
Anonymous wrote:If you know you know. What they did today was so brave and beautiful, and it gives me real hope for the future. 💙
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yea, it was about cutting class. What does an ICE walk out in one suburban HS do in MoCo?
Someone said it was at WJ
Anonymous wrote:Yea, it was about cutting class. What does an ICE walk out in one suburban HS do in MoCo?
Anonymous wrote:... and that made an impact on ICE policies? Congratulations on an early exposure to pointless protests. Were they wearing an "I stand with Minnesota" sticker while walking out of class?

Anonymous wrote:What about the lost AP instructional time?
Anonymous wrote:If you know you know. What they did today was so brave and beautiful, and it gives me real hope for the future. 💙
Anonymous wrote:If you know you know. What they did today was so brave and beautiful, and it gives me real hope for the future. 💙