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Saturday, March 17, 2018

Can you believe this?



Can you believe this?

Connecticut was one of the schools of a mass murder and these schools want to punish their children for protesting 'Gun violence in school'!



An initial decision by Norwich Technical High School administrators to suspend several students for walking out Wednesday during the planned “walk-in” demonstration against school violence sparked a barrage of criticism and protests of the school on social media and a reversal of the disciplinary action Thursday.



Walkout by New London kindergartners sparks debate

A17-minute walk outside Harbor Elementary School has sparked a heated political debate on social media, a call for a principal’s resignation, hints of censure for a school board member and a passionate defense of the teachers involved.



New London — It started with what people involved called an innocent attempt to involve local 5-year-olds in a historic moment in the country.

But a 17-minute walk outside Harbor Elementary School has sparked a heated political debate on social media, a call for a principal’s resignation, hints of censure for a school board member and a passionate defense of the teachers involved.

Two dozen kindergartners accompanied by teachers and chaperones emerged from the school on Wednesday to wave to passing vehicles, chant “we love school” and honor what one parent called “the 17 angels in heaven.” The 10 a.m. “safety walk” for kindergartners coincided with walkouts held at schools nationwide one month after a shooting at a Parkland, Fla., school left 14 students and three staff members dead.

As opposed to the rallies at high schools focused on topics like stricter gun laws, Olga Vokolou emphasized that kids were told they were walking for school safety. Vokolou is a parent of a kindergartner at Harbor and accompanied the group as a chaperone. She praised the teachers for involving the students.

He said his recommendation to the board is “they completely ignore this and ask Mr. Catala to apologize.”

It is not the first time Catala has faced criticism from the superintendent and fellow board members. In January, he drew the ire of his colleagues over his social media posts and board members had alleged he spread misinformation about a staff member.

Board member Manny Rivera, at that time, had warned he would move to censure a board member who was publicly criticizing a district employee.

Board President Mirna Martinez on Thursday said “she wouldn’t be opposed” to such an action in this case.

“It’s not appropriate,” Martinez said of Catala’s comments. She said the board has jurisdiction over one district employee, and that's the superintendent.

As to the kindergartners walking on Wednesday, Martinez said children even at that young age might have questions that should be addressed in some way.

“I’m grateful for teachers that want to respond to them and have a dialogue with them,” Martinez said. “I trust they had the best intentions.”

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