Hundreds of high school students marched out of their classes and joined community members in front of Helix Charter High School in La Mesa, California, on Monday to protest the actions of a school resource officer who threw a female student to the ground last week.
Not exact matches
With
hundreds of March for Our Lives demonstrations planned for Saturday,
high school students say this is a moment
of political awakening for their generation.
On
March 14,
students at Lewis Middle
School in Allied Gardens joined
hundreds of thousands
of other
students from across the country in a walkout to protest gun violence in
schools following the death
of 17
students at Marjory Stoneman Douglass
High School in Parkland, Florida one month earlier.
Hundreds of high school students from across the five boroughs cut out early today to rally and
march from Foley Square to the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building in the wet cold afternoon weather — a disruption they asserted President Donald Trump's administration has made necessary.
Muslim Alkurdi, 18,
of Albuquerque
High School, joins
hundreds of classmates in Albuquerque, N.M, Monday,
March 2, 2015, as
students staged a walkout to protest a new standardized test they say isn't an accurate measurement
of their education.
March 4, 2015 (New York)--
Schools Chancellor Carmen Farina joined
hundreds of Educators 4 Excellence - New York members Wednesday to discuss ways our neediest
students can access
higher academic expectations set by the Common Core State Standards.
UPDATE 12:58 p.m.: Thousands
of students and supporters rallied at the state Capitol to call for stronger gun control measures, including
students who survived last week's massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School and
hundreds of college
students who
marched from Florida State University and Florida A&M University.
On Monday,
hundreds of students backed by the Brighton Park Neighborhood Council and CTU gathered near Kelly
High School and
marched along California Avenue to protest charter growth.
But today,
hundreds of South Florida
students have walked out
of class and are
marching in the streets to demand increased gun - safety laws after 17
students and teachers were shot to death last week at Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School in Parkland.
It coincided with the
March for Our Lives in Washington, D.C., where
hundreds of thousands
of protesters were called to action by
students who survived the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School in Parkland, Florida, where 17
students and staff were killed in February.
Students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas
High School are anchoring a rally against gun violence Saturday in Washington, D.C., with
hundreds of other
marches set for cities across the globe.