FMHS students join national memorial to protest gun violence

  • [photo by Gary Meyer, The Mountain Enterprise]

    [photo by Gary Meyer, The Mountain Enterprise]

By Gary Meyer, TME

Frazier Mountain High School students walked out of their classes Wednesday, March 14 at 10 a.m. for 17 minutes to honor the 17 students and faculty who were gunned down in their Parkland, Florida school on February 14.

In the minutes leading up to the walkout, El Tejon Unified School District Superintendent Rodney Wallace said he wasn’t…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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Students left class to assemble at the flagpole in front of FMHS to honor 17 students and teachers killed just 4 weeks ago in Florida.

Left: Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Snover and California State Parks Ranger Lincoln were on hand to make sure things were orderly.

Above: ETUSD Superintendent Rodney Wallace was pleased to see students expressing themselves and conducting their protest in a responsible manner.

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