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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Wed Mar 14, 2018, 01:04 PM Mar 2018

This Georgia school district doesn't support the walkouts. The parents do.

By CNN

Updated 12:51 PM ET, Wed March 14, 2018

(CNN) - The Atlanta suburb of Cobb County plans to take disciplinary action against protesting students — ranging from Saturday school to five days' suspension per district guidelines. But while the district doesn't support the walkouts, some parents do.

A group of about a dozen or so parents came out with signs to support their students at Walton High School. They held signs reading "Student Will Change Congress" and "Children Over Guns."

Campbell High, another school in Cobb County, sent out an announcement that said any students who chose to "disrupt the normal operation of a school may be subject to consequences." But that didn't stop the students from assembling, nor did it stop some teachers from giving its students their silent encouragement.

"The school had 17 minutes of silence, and every minute they read the name of one of the victims and a fact about them," Catie Parker, a 17-year-old student at Campbell, told CNN. "In the bus parking lot, we formed a silent circle with our posters and stood in solidarity for those 17 minutes."

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This Georgia school district doesn't support the walkouts. The parents do. (Original Post) DonViejo Mar 2018 OP
School districts often seem to think they're independent entities DavidDvorkin Mar 2018 #1

DavidDvorkin

(19,473 posts)
1. School districts often seem to think they're independent entities
Wed Mar 14, 2018, 01:25 PM
Mar 2018

Responsible only to themselves, and students and parents are mere annoyances.

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