Anonymous wrote:If this ICE stuff continues, I can completely see a day it will be staff walking out. Yes, it's against most contracts. Yes, it I possible staff who do so might be fired. It's also possible that schools that are already struggling to fill positions won't be able to fire staff.
In Chicago, thousands of high school and college kids walked out of school at the same time, and then continued to protest downtown after school hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of defeats the entire purpose of a walk out. it's supposed to be disruptive.
They can “walk out” at their part time job then- and see how it goes.
As a minor at school, you shouldn’t get to be disruptive to the school day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of defeats the entire purpose of a walk out. it's supposed to be disruptive.
They can “walk out” at their part time job then- and see how it goes.
As a minor at school, you shouldn’t get to be disruptive to the school day.
Anonymous wrote:Then instead of a walkout why don’t they schedule a protest and host it after school?
I don’t care about college aged kids- they can walk out all they want. I do not want my HS student involved in a walkout at school.
- and I have taken DC to protests
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of defeats the entire purpose of a walk out. it's supposed to be disruptive.
They can “walk out” at their part time job then- and see how it goes.
As a minor at school, you shouldn’t get to be disruptive to the school day.
Anonymous wrote:Then instead of a walkout why don’t they schedule a protest and host it after school?
I don’t care about college aged kids- they can walk out all they want. I do not want my HS student involved in a walkout at school.
- and I have taken DC to protests
Anonymous wrote:Disruption is the point.