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DENVER — Students from the metro Denver area
held protests and
walkouts Wednesday in solidarity with schoolchildren from across the country who are demanding stronger gun regulations and protections in
schools.
Students from the metro Denver area
held protests and
walkouts Wednesday in solidarity with schoolchildren from across the country who are demanding stronger gun regulations and protections in
schools.
Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams will
hold a rally in Prospect Park on March 14 to coincide with a national
school walkout planned by students demanding gun control.
The
walkout is being
held today, because it is the 19th anniversary of the Columbine High
School shooting.
Ivan Weikle makes a face at his father while
holding a sign in support of PEIA drawn by Lewisburg Elementary
School art teacher Jody Wilber (in hat) along Route 219 in Lewisburg, W.V., on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018 on the third day of the statewide walkout by school pers
School art teacher Jody Wilber (in hat) along Route 219 in Lewisburg, W.V., on Monday, Feb. 26, 2018 on the third day of the statewide
walkout by
school pers
school personnel.
Mayfield High
School junior Laura Cruz, 18, looks up at the sign she is
holding during a student - organized
walkout to protest the PARCC exams in Las Cruces, N.M., on Monday.
Jackson Blank, a sophomore at Neenah High
School, and Brenna Lane, a freshman,
hold hands Wednesday morning while the names of victims from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High
School are read aloud, one each minute for 17 minutes, during National
School Walkout Day.
The ACLU - NJ and GSE reiterate the students
holding demonstrations at
school, including
walkouts, have rights.
Last Friday, students and faculty staged a small
walkout, leaving the
school's flagship Foundation Building on Astor Place to
hold class on the street.
Over at the private Miami Country Day
School, students participated in the national
walkout and
held a rally at a nearby park.
Parents who have children that attend Stoneman Douglas
held signs outside the
school during the
walkout to show their support.
Elsewhere in the country, it looked largely the same, the Associated Press's Collin Binkley reports, with
school walkouts held from Arizona to Maine.
About 200 people wrote letters to Congress on Feb. 19, the same day that
schools across the nation
held walkouts, including Olympic Heights.
Following the huge March for our Lives event
held on March 24th, there is another «National
School Walkout» planned for April 20th, which is the 19th anniversary of the 1999 Columbine High
School shooting in Colorado.
Joe Cannon, a senior at Woodland Hills High
School, holds a sign listing the names of classmates killed in gun violence before a walkout held at the school on Wednesday, March 14, 2018, in Churchill
School,
holds a sign listing the names of classmates killed in gun violence before a
walkout held at the
school on Wednesday, March 14, 2018, in Churchill
school on Wednesday, March 14, 2018, in Churchill, Pa..
As students across the nation and in Georgia staged
school walkouts to protest gun violence, House and Senate Democrats
held a press conference at the Capitol in solidarity.
High
school students in Astoria, Ore.,
hold up signs during a
walkout Wednesday, March 14, 2018.