Wow. Leftist ignorance abounds.
The First Amendment isn't a catch-all for leftist scum organizing students and engaging in walkouts.
(k-12) students possess First Amendment rights at school, but these are not absolute and must not cause "substantial disruption" to the educational environment. While students can protest, schools may discipline them for leaving campus or missing class (e.g., walkouts) because these actions disrupt school operations, according to ACLU of New Hampshire.
Other details:
Walkouts and Leaving Campus: Schools can punish students for leaving class or campus without permission, even if the reason is a protest, as it constitutes a safety risk and a disruption to the school day.
Discipline: Schools can apply neutral policies—like truancy, Saturday detention, or suspending students for missing class—regardless of the protest's message, according to this article from Hays Consolidated Independent School District and ACLU of New Hampshire.
In summary, the First Amendment protects the right to express views, but it does not protect leaving campus or cutting class without authorization.
Students can protest all they like, wherever they like, as long as staff is not involved AND as long as it isn't during the school day.
If it's during the school day, staff CANNOT legally be involved , students cannot leave campus without parental permission and no ON campus activity cannot "disrupt the school day."
So whining about the Constitution which has nothing to do with any of this doesn't move the fringe-left ball forward..
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