Local students march in anti-Trump protest
Monday, November 14, 2016
Hundreds of Shorecrest students marched in protest Photo by Jean Hilde |
Local schools joined the national student protest today against the presidency of Donald Trump.
Students from Shorecrest High School on 25th NE marched down 15th NE carrying signs and chanting "Love Trumps Hate".
Shorewood students walked to Shoreline City Hall for a brief rally. Einstein students arrived later.
Students from 20 Seattle Schools gathered in downtown Seattle and on Capital Hill in peaceful protests.
Shorecrest students marching down 145th Photo by Maryn Wynne |
Students all had the same message - they don't like Trump's rhetoric and policies. They stand with their minority friends and friends of all religions.
They can't vote, but they feel the Trump policies will affect them more than any demographic, so they are "voting with their feet."
The Shoreline School District sent a letter to families:
Dear Shoreline Public School Families and Staff,
In recent days, we have heard from
families and staff who have shared concerns regarding the impact of
recent national events on our students, staff and school community.
I want to take an opportunity to let you
know that our district’s mission continues to be that we ensure our
schools are safe and respectful places for every single person who walks
through our doors. We are committed to providing a welcoming
environment and keeping our focus on supporting student learning and
achievement.
Whatever is happening outside our
schools, our incredible teachers, staff and administrators will always
work to ensure a safe, caring and productive learning environment at our
schools. In doing so:
- We will continue to promote kindness, compassion and respect for others.
- We will help students collaborate, problem-solve and resolve their differences in a respectful manner.
- We will not tolerate harassment or intimidation toward anyone.
- We will work to bring our school communities together and maintain a welcoming environment where every student feels welcome, respected and safe at school.
If you do witness or hear about behavior
that does not align with these principles, we hope that you will
communicate that information to us. You can do this by:
- contacting your child’s school,
- submitting a tip through our SafeSchools Alert system, or
- submitting a Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying Form.
We are also aware of the
student-organized walkouts and protests that occurred at Shorewood,
Shorecrest and Einstein today. Parents and guardians of students who
were absent from class will receive a message from their child’s school
alerting them to their absence, as they would normally receive when
their child is absent. Students who were absent will face the same
consequences that they would for an unexcused absence, unless they are
excused by a parent or guardian.
While our nation and community face many
challenges and differences of opinion, I hope you will join me in the
District’s endeavor to support our schools in creating a safe learning
environment that celebrates and embraces everyone in our school
community. Our children deserve nothing less than the best we have to
offer.
Sincerely,
Rebecca Miner
Superintendent
Corrected 11-15-2016: Kellogg students did not march. Einstein students did.
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