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Pledges, walkouts, more vs. gun violence

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PROTESTS AGAINST gun violence were inspired nythe Feb. 14 shootings in Parkland, Florida. Local students took part in a nationwide observance on Wednesday. Above students protested in the Washington, D.C. area on Feb. 18 (Wikipedia)

Students from the Garden Grove-Huntington Beach-Westminster area took part in events ranging from brief walkouts to solemn observances Wednesday addressing the issue of gun violence in schools.

It was all part of a national effort, planned one month after the Feb. 14 massacre at a high school in Parkland, Florida in which 17 persons – 14 of them students – were killed by a lone gunman.

In the Garden Grove Unified School District, which serves most of Garden Grove, as well as portions of Anaheim, Cypress, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Stanton and Westminster, at least a half-dozen observances were held on campuses. According to Abby Milone, public information officer for the GGUSD, they included:

In the Huntington Beach Union High School District, which serves Huntington Beach as well as most of Westminster and Fountain Valley, two schools – Huntington Beach High and Ocean View High – experienced walkouts, according to Cheryl D. McKenzie, public information coordinator for the HBUHSD.

She added, in a statement, “In accordance with state law, we will not discipline students solely for expressing their First Amendment rights. However, we did encourage our teachers and staff to inform students that if they left class or campus without permission, they would likely be marked tardy or absent/truant.”

 

 

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