>>129431Comeon image don't be gay.
>>129431i dont know if Ohio is a red or a blue state, but i think you are overinflating this. if the students were explicitly told, you can either go protesting OR go studying in the library and he did neither, he was acting against an explicit order of the school management and did not spend his time in school as intended, therefore it is fair to assume he wished to not learn in the library where he could have gone for not partaking in political activity. after all this is a high school and not a university.
>>129436How old are these students? Surely they're not actually children without agency. I can understand not wanting a 10 year old alone in a classroom, but by the time you call someone a student they should be capable of being alone for an hour.
You don't suspend someone for remaining in the classroom after class has ended.
If there is any breach of the code of conduct, it's probably on the teacher for not locking up.
This is political, or it's a puzzling difference in educational culture.
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>>129431We are hitting new lows every day.
I can't wait for the day leftist is unable to destroy the future of the children any more.
Schools are actually becoming just like the Cultural Revolution in China.
>>129545Ikr. It was the first thing I thought of.
>>129431https://archive.fo/0ICRE
> A high school student in Hilliard, Ohio, didn’t want to pick sides in the contentious gun debate surrounding Wednesday’s “National Walkout,” so he stayed in class instead of joining the largely anti-gun protest or an alternative “study hall.”
>Hilliard Davidson High School senior Jacob Shoemaker was then reportedly slapped with a suspension.
>The student argued that divisive politics have no place in America’s schools and he refused to take sides in the debate, according to the Associated Press.
>Shoemaker's suspension citation was posted online, possibly by a friend, and the story quickly went viral.
>“Student refused to follow instructions after being warned repeatedly by several administrators,” the letter said. “Student not permitted on school property.”
>School district spokesperson Stacie Raterman said official policy prohibited school officials from leaving Shoemaker unattended in the building for “security reasons,” 10TV reported.
>While Shoemaker said he didn't expect for his actions to generate so much attention, he is prepared to accept the consequences of his decision.For the people who said this was led by the teachers, you're absolutely right.
>>129831Wait, the school organized the walkout?
That's not a walkout, that's a waste of tax dollars.
A walkout would have been the school and its administration fully intending to teach for the day, and then the students would have left against intent of the administration.
Betsy Devos, please save our children from the public schools.
>>129431This kid's like Rosa Parks, only justified, spread this meme. Confront normie semiliberals and younglings over what the modern left has become, and how they're betraying what they "Totally were" back in Rosa Parks's era.
>>129431Why didn't he go to the study hall for people who didn't want to walk out? He wasn't suspended for not walking out; he was suspended for not going to the study hall alongside the others who didn't want to walk out.
It sounds like he was essentially protesting the school by "walking out" of the walk-out-or-study-hall dichotomy they set up because he objected the school organizing a walk-out option in the first place. The school suspended him because they said he can't be in a classroom unsupervised; his point was that there should be a teacher in the classroom during class hours.