EAST ST. LOUIS - Some school districts across the country have punished students who have walked out of class to rally against gun violence. But East St. Louis District 189 has teamed up with students to allow youth to have their voices heard in a safe and constructive way.
East St. Louis schools will recognize a National Day of Action to Stop Gun Violence in Schools April 20, which marks the 19th anniversary of students at Columbine High School in Colorado being massacred by two of their classmates who brought weapons to their campus.
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In order to respect the authenticity of youth voice and support the development of youth advocacy skills, District 189 will advance the following actions, according to Superintendent Arthur Culver:
Culver credited the students of the Superintendent’s Advisory Council with creating the constructive ideas for the April 20 events. This effort fits with District 189’s newly adopted strategic plan that includes expanding “platforms for developing student leadership and empowering student voice, aligned with community efforts to increase youth civic engagement, leadership and advocacy.”
Meanwhile, activist groups across the country have called on students to walk out of schools on that date as part of a string of protests that have played out since the notable mass school shooting Feb. 14 in Parkland, Fla. in which 17 students were killed and another 17 injured.