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Saturday, November 19, 2016

NOT TODAY KIDS: Students at Maryland High School Attempt Walkout – School Locks Them in (VIDEO)

Students at Dr. Henry A Wise, Jr. High School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland attempted a walkout protest on Friday.

They didn’t get too far.
The school locked them in.

They were upset with the election of Donald Trump.. and it was Friday… and they wanted to skip school.

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13 comments:

  1. The crowd was calmed with graham crackers, milk and a 5th period nap.

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  2. What exactly are they objecting to? It's not like they know anything.

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  3. Any excuse to skip classes will do. This is what the Soros/Hillary liberals are all about. They are the ones stirring up the trouble. And they should be held accountable for any rioting that causes injuries to people and damages to properties.

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  4. bless their little hearts

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  5. Let them out and then build a wall around them.

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  6. A look at the student population says it all!
    PG county is the cesspool of Maryland.
    I'll bet there wasn't much instruction that day.

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  7. Really smart staff at that school, hope it sends a trend, no more babying them. And to think the parents pay for their education, hope they are not college bound.

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  8. Finally! A wise move by school administrators.

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  9. Do you notice that students, both high school and college, tend to protest on class days and not the weekends?

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  10. Letting them off school grounds would have been irrational, irresponsible, and potentially dangerous. The school is tasked not only with education, but with maintaining the safety of students.
    This was a child-welfare situation that was dealt with properly.

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  11. Anonymous Anonymous said...
    Fire code?

    November 19, 2016 at 10:32 AM

    Fire? Permanent?

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  12. I actually READ the article and it said the school was enforcing the truancy law.

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