Sixth-Grade Student Left Alone After School Walkout

A special needs student was found miles from Dundee Middle School after leaving during an ICE protest walkout. His mother seeks answers and considers legal action.

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A special needs student was found alone on a highway miles from his school after a protest walkout. This is a serious safety concern for students.

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Dundee Middle School Student Left Alone After ICE Protest Walkout

A special needs student was found miles from Dundee Middle School after leaving during an ICE protest walkout. His mother seeks answers and considers legal action.

LAPD warns ‘legal consequences’ as school walkouts continue

> In a Feb. 16 statement, the LAPD states it’s unlawful for minors under 18 to be in public places, streets, or amusement spots during school hours…

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Today in Labor History October 3, 1932: All 164 students at Kincaid High School in Illinois walked out to protest their school’s use of scab labor to provide heating coal, in solidarity with their fathers who were striking against Peabody Coal. Also known as the Father-Son strike, the actions came on the heals of the creation of the new Progressive Miners of America (PMA). Thousands of Illinois miners joined the new union in protest of wage concessions by John Lewis of the UMWA. The strikers went to all scab mines and forced the workers to join their new union or leave the mine. They also picketed UMWA mines to protest their wage concessions. The government called in the National Guard to stop the armed conflicts between the two unions.

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Anti-Trans Laws in Utah Prompted This Youth Activist to Start Organizing

After Utah passed an anti-trans law barring gender-affirming care for youth, Veronica Takenaka organized a walkout at her school.

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