other schools</a></span><span>, students who did not want to participate in demonstrations were sent to a central gathering space so that there would be enough staff to supervise both groups. Teachers were not allowed to participate in the&nbsp;protests, as the article notes, because as public school educators they have to remain nonpartisan.</span></p> " /> Student Paper Covers Calif. Walkouts, 2018 | NewseumED Skip Navigation

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March 14, 2018
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  • Politics
  • Protests

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